The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1919, Page 6

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eee eee ee eee ieee “ Poo ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1919. 1 15,000 VOTE FOR STRIKE, %",1p,cemal,tioe, ary euurana| Jertnn, carat, tat or otter ton sme 48th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street fcr May 3, 1919. tails, | | OMcials said that the 23-4 per a cent. beer could hardly be construed me ve as anything other than “fermented Store Hours 9 A.M. Telephone Your Orders Phone Greeley 1900 to 5.30 P.M. malt liquors.” Reports indicated that many brew- ers were rushing their output of beer #0 as to acquire before next Thurs- day stocks to fill demands between meets then and June 80, when Prohibition becomes effective. : Back Up Your Hurrahs With VICTORY BONDS McGibbon & Co. | Prohibition of Malt Liquors, However, Not Regarded in ALFRED D. BELL REVEALED Buy Victory Bonds Because— Washington as Final The success of this loan should give a ‘tremendous impetus to business and hasten the return of f r ; : bos y \ speri Its failure would not only set back business seriously, but it would leave the impression ‘ mon § a saaeidaas asi A MALPIN’S FIANCE prosperity, ailure would n nly ack business seriously, the 3 W EST 37TH ST. S MISS i with our allies and the world that while civilization still hung in the balance America’s solidarity WASHINGTON, April 24.—Brew — ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE | » ‘ 3 . . +s | ing of beer will stop May 1, under the | Was Lieutenant in Army and For- and morale had broken down. IMPORTED PRINTS--HALF PRICE | Food Conservation Act of Nov. 21,! mer Assemblyman From 29th | Buy VICTORY Bonds ° ee 1918, it was sald to-day at the In- istrict ree ls. McAlpin, about tive marriage there wa early this week, has | nds that the man in Alfred D. Bell, eon of M FOR Summer Draperies, Slip Covers, Pillows and Screens Patterns and Colorings in large and interesting Variety 30 inches wide— 25e, 35e, 45e and 50c Yd. 50 inches wide -50¢, 60c, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 Vd COLORED FIGURED MADRAS HALF PRICE AND LESS Colors GREEN, ROSE, BLUE, GOLD, BROWN, RED 45 inches wide 35e yd., were Sbe Yd. 5Oe yd., were $1.00 Yd 75e yd., were $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Vd STORE OPEN A. M. TO 5.80 P.M, XMcGIBBON rox QUALITY ESSER) netudin [hibition will affect a that now being White Tub Skirts, $5.75, $6.50, $7.75, $8.50 Exceptional Values—Tomorrow and Saturday An Event planned to meet the early season demand, presenting a selected group of the smartest new models at prices that are notable for their “economy. (Sizes 24 to 32 waist band manufacturer cent, w Reve ning 23-4 per now fasue r | y was al Depart: | We Pay the Extra Cost of Hand- Tailoring Franklin Simon Clothes Cotton Gabardine and Wash Satin Skirts a for Men—Not: Y ou ! uettes, with novel pockets, and Pearl button trimmed and with piped buttonholes: : | ° y 1 every particular. | Several | ornamental stitching, pin tucks; finishing details of marked ty les, as illustrated. | excellence. An assortment of Skirts in Wool Plaids, Stripes and Tweeds; in rich plain and novelty Silks; in the wanted Tub fabrics, ranging from $5.95 to $45.00 Third Floor Paris Hats Arrive There would be no greater achievement in our hand-tailoring men’s clothes at the usual custom prices, for there are a number-of high- class merchant tailors whose clothes are every bit as finely made as ee a > \ ours. The point is, ours are hand-tailored, but we ask only ready- e for-service prices for them, Where we save on high custom prices 2 ue aH a) F é A P 4 IRST SHOWING of Millinery f ABRIC HATS strike a new and 1S by developing a remarkably elastic size range, and thus saving the 4 that authoritatively declares the charming note and are fashioned é abnormal expense of making a suit ora topcoat at a time. All our Mode for Mid-summer. A limited y) of Lace, Organdie and ‘Taffeta f , a ps s Pe 5 9) F ° d but delightfully interesting group of “M & gee “ith straw as a finish. In_ pastel is garments are made one at a time, of eOUrSC) for they are strictly models, each a definite message from sy oer *; shades or darker tones, gay with ‘| hand-tailored. But we make them quantitively in all sizes instead a leading French Milliner Se N i flowers of many hues. ) of having to measure and re-measure cach man who comes in. (0 el am, ' MEN’S SUITS 830 TO 865 TOPCOATS 330 TO $65 A Display of Rare Charm—Priced $35.00 to $75.00 | HAND-TAILORED AND READY Fourth Bleep Candlesticks and Lamps Scrim or Marquisette For Summer Curtains 28c Yara Fine, serviceable quality at a very low price. Full widths, in white, ivory or ecru. Copies of Candlesticks from old Salem : hy ind Boston homes; solid brass, of finest Sunfast Drapery Fabrics For the Summer Home fl Quaint Colonial Brass Candlesticks $2.25, $5.00, $7.00 each r workmanship, complete with hand-made Men’s fGen's Clothing Shop Men’s candles, in all colors. $1.50 and $1.75 Yard Shades of blue, pink, gold, green, brown and mulberry; . Mahogany Candlesticks, $1.50 each Soha PAR Dr Lata ncl rich and lustrous; §& Four-In-Hands Banister Cordovan Unusually fine brown Mahogany Sticks, with hand || fiches wide. : dipped candles in all colors. e { of English Foulard High or Low Shoes SS Novelty Candlesticks $1.00 each Higuree Curtain. eae ‘4 Hee be cela Nets : F A variety esigns it ¢, , or ceru: ' $1200 Smart black cnamel effects with bands of old rose or BURT Meertiley Tera eo Ee H $150 == dull blue; candles hand dipped, in colors to match " Yard 19¢ | Yard 40c \ | aaa HARNESS STITCHED Greenwich Village Prints i = A : A ‘ To meet the popular demand for this interesting OT . M * Ye) 2¢ ' , Heavy English twill CARMOOR i Of genuine — shell novelty fabric we are specializing in Lamps, with shades Voiles and arquisettes : ~ ‘ . . . € i esque k. . Jaw, Foulards, woven] LonDon aN SA. Cordovan, which is PONS SUNS aU Se Yard \ ~~ : Chair Lamps, Table Lamps and Boudoir Lamps—complete Vey j Feehan P and hand-blocked Nea the skin of a horse’s with Greenwich’ Village Print Shadee—respectively. €18.60, 810.00, ena any ue iperior quality matexal in England, but tailored over her¢ to ly hip and which the : aopunies e hair does not pene- ing variety of typically English pat- trate. Rich lookingand long-lasting. terns and color arrangements. \ keep down the price. In a bewilder- i} | —=— Standard Housefurnishings That Insuse Substantial Savings live models in a deep antique mahogany. Look great with the The Bat Wings made kiln-dried | toi are onl 1.00 harness stite hing. elected don frame of | pol aminum, ebonize sh . White Ep teal, $3.75 | ancl 14 cup $6.50 Men's Furnishings Shop sAen's Shor hop Sibu agile sieaae ees ' eedeieatate Saliba se: Serving ‘Trays, Iron, a thoroughly practical | inches, with nrctectine catt ize No, 8 ht loa S898 | Pranglin Simon & Lo )) FIFTH AVENUE MEN'S SHOPS—2 TO 8 WEST 38TH STREET, LOCATED ON STREET LEVEL | Phone 6900 Greeley and we will call for your Fur Overcoat and put it in cold storage. |

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