The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 8

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& : FEE gE R NATE RIMES CN RR ST Be Naat et) Shoe Specialists Since 1857 ANpbREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE @) CORNER I9#S: Women’s Pumps at $6.90 Including the high front plug pump now extremely popular. High Louis heels or the lower Cuban styles. gallons they carried in stock. busines and anticipates a brisk June band oo record when he speaks privately to Charles Simons, clerk, No. 99 Fox . y . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919. ene napcnenneipnnsncssne aempncenennsthsemnndl-aentanti Judiciary Committee in Washington HONOR BELLEAU VICTORY. NEW YORK LIQUOR Yerlerday, Adviph Xeurad, a tiqvor THREE SISTERS TO WED, pe ol dealer of this city, sald be was in- Marines at ns Have Games si hy Caccadarmmmons yt to OCT LICENSES TOBETHER | Sec"ri.c Worse 0 ansivaccaer. DEALERS FACE RUIN Senate Finance Committee that the —_—_—_ cop) . June & (United Press).— regulations of the Revenue Bill would Ethel, Marie and Sadie Receive|American advance headquarters at Bet ‘Troves has been dissolved and Brig. nt be entre MT conned hie it | Official Santion to Marry |Gen. Smith has been transferred. tu| . Lenin i Coblena. would be sate to go back home and Charlie, Herman and Adolph. The Second Division celebrated the not worry abowt the enforcement of Elias Hellerstein of No. 969 Fox Street, Qpnivereery of the site of Belleau wartime prohibition, the Bronx, is a happy man to-day. His) 008 Wind’ “Rwenty-thied iutactes Mr, Neurad told the committee that three pretty daughters, Ethel, Mary and| Regiments and the Marines partici- a since the enactment of the revenue Sadie are going to marry Charlié, Her- | pated. laws of October, 1917, and'February, 42 and Adolph. -At least they told of =sscaacncnntimaainiemcmed With 10,000,000 Gallons on|'*** parser nag + their intentions to Sturart Harris, Clerk aiid ‘ 1919, the retail wine and liquor of the Marriage License Bureau of the NINN] Hand They Look to Gov- | ealerd had paid to the Government Bronx to-day. It Is to be a triple wed- S by NT } ‘i in taxes six anda half times what it ding this week. | ernment for Relief. cost to manufacture the millions of Papa Hellerstein is in the insurance AYER With approximately 10,000,000 gal- tons of wines and liquors in stock | 4 i" Ri Street; Herman Koenigsberg, merchant, | IAN 0 afd fonda warehouses, and 1ihs-ee| {OAD FINE A UAT: URDEN. Jere’ wn inurrnis atecuc’ ans anes | Bichelman, sales manager, of No, ‘978 | fend no chance of decreasing this supply| HALES 193 10 TRAFFIC COURT Sistem”: sles, on by exportation, New York liquor allies abs | Catalozws. Also, oxfords in half a denters are tactng a serioustaituation| ma ritrate Refuses to Accept Two! Gets Smith at Church Reopening. tae AN eee dozen attractive, latter July 2. Governor Alfred E. Smith and his > Guilty, Dismisses the staff will attend the formal re-opening ‘he ‘Uquor men were assessed a| [lea sof Gullty, Di i ¢Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. 7 buking Poti of the Church of St. James the Apostle, Federat tax of $6.40 in February on Cases After Rebuking Police. 67 Halsey St., Newark, N.J. New-Day Soups ) Made By College-Trained Cooks . Scientific cooks in the Van Cam; 4 Mitchens have evolved 18 ideat ” soups. 4 comfortable styles 4 in various leathers. sy racine yt When you’re thinking of summer underwear, just ask to see this improved union suit. Then, since it’s guaranteed to please or money back, try a couple of suits. Bend over and stretch in it. You'll find a new brand of * LEXINGTON AT 59TH—ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVE. | SPORTS HATS in James Street neir the New Bowery, next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. every gallon tn bond. They were| S*venty-cight violators pleaded ¢ given seven months by the Govern. | #ullty before Magistrate House in the Weiduce tocmtas tieeune rvart aro forbfdden to dispose of this|te-day. Two of these pleas the it to us by a noted soup is exactly like the model. American whiskey is in ‘dilntnd in| the cases, and reprimahding the off- from Hotel Ritz in Paris. ane French creations. Some of them At Little Cost ported. ‘The answer to this situa-| woman, There was one fine of $10 | won prizes in French culinary tion is that the dealers will have| where a taxicab crashed into a pri- * been made the finest in existence. vate auto, many $5 fines for “smoking ade th ; il be ted t the ta: But the Van Camp experts have — They ‘will bring you new ideas of |" eee vormaeet | vohicles” and pasing street cars on multiplied their goodness. They goodn Beem months onjeach scup. test fo’more than ordinary soups. ‘The Hvening World, in getting this| the left. The day calendar had 138 || sep they attained in each the pin- You ewe yourself a trial. Order |'"formation form New York dealers, | cases, mac! flavor. a few cans now. A |The Grm of James M. MoCunn &|tho courtroom with the dofendants, ||]| . Co. @ comparatively small concern | The average of “five summons a day” ||} Soups . at No, 814 West Uth Street, told a| however did not bear out. One po- || 18 reporter they had 4,000 barrels of|liceman uppeared against four, less |, Then they fixed standards for |ment to pay it. After July 1 they|Trafflc Court at the morning sesion | tare based on famous rec- process. So every dish of every |liquor in the United States, Little| Judge refused to accept, dismissing | B | OOMING The basic soups werf the finest Lurope, therefore little will be ex-|cer. Sentence was suspended on one = a contests. Van Camp's Soups have thus linrge stocks on hand, for which they | levied by the Government. #nent months on each soup, test- ess in a soup. Yet they cost recelved the*same answer from all.| About sixty policemen crowded into || AN American whiskey in stock, not in-|than ten had served three summons Black Banded cluding $75,000 worth of Scoteh|and the rest were in court with only Pineapple Sailors oa aa Camp's Van Camp's Peanct Butter whiskey. They are of the opinion| one and two arrests, {| Ra a Camp's Pork Beane Van Camp's Evaporated Mith j the only solution is that the Govern- There were thirty-nine violations’ Bo, {9 | ment will be forced to take it over.| by failing to keep to the left. Twen- || = / In an argument for repeal of war-|ty-three obstructors and twenty-two fino ir time prohibition before the House failed to stop on signals, Banded White Milan Cushion Brim Hats EWOK WHAT YOU NKED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO Al Duvetyn Tams in Sweater Shades -_* * Three Splendid Groups of Timely Interest There Is Nothing to Approach Franklin Simon Hand -Workmanship Particularly in Men’s Lightweight Suits You see, in machine work the only foundation is the fabric, whereas the true foundation of hand-workmanship is the workmanship itself. And, of course, the lighter the fabrics the heavier the responsibilities of those who put them together. WE are very glad these three purchases came in together, that we might present them to you NOW, when sports toggery is assuming increased importance. The price sounds low—doesnt it? But you wont realize how low until you see the hats. You would gladly pay more for the pineapple straws and con- sider them a find. ‘The white Milans are of an unusually good grade at so small a price. inished with bands and tailored bows. _ The tams are snappy looking affairs for the younger misses—their colorings are mightily attractive. You Can Look High and Low to Match the Franklin Shoe .for Men High or Low! $750 to $950 Made on our basic American, French and English lasts, in black and the wanted tans,'ma- hoganies and browns; and put together.as few shoes ever are put together at $7.50 to $9.50. Sen's Shor Shop Bloomingdales—Main Floor e oie be niet } Even when machine work does not pucker a fine delicate piece of fabric, it can never give it that smooth and uniform quality which comes from the slow and patient process of tailor- ing a garment by hand. : The Price May Be Low But the Quality is Right in these Men’s London Foulard Scarfs *15° CARMOOR LONDON They are those heavy English twill foulards, hand-blocked on the other side but scarfed over here because we do that better here. Splendid quality, hand- somely tailored, shown in a blaze of beautiful colors and patterns.” The Bat Wings are only ‘1, Men's Furnishings Shop Take a fine 12 oz. flannel, for ex- ample, or an 11 02. soft unfinished worsted, only the finest sort of work- manship can re-unite the component parts of a coat or a vest without ex- posing where the loom left off and labor stepped in! What you pay out your good money for is cigarette satisfaction—and, my, how you-do get it in every puff of Camels! XPERTLY blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes eliminate bite and free them from any unpleasant ciga- retty aftertaste or unpleasant ciga- retty odor, Men’s Ready-for-Service Suits Genuinely Hand-Tailored $30 to °65 SMen's Clothing Shop cos yet retaining the desirable “body.” You may smoke them without tiring your taste, too! Camels are simply a revelation any way you consider them! For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price. Then, you'll Camels win instant and permanent th STREET—LOCATED, ON STREET LEVEL S¢'Shai5 success with smokers be- cause the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mel- low-mildness of the tobac- Camels are sold everywhere in scientific ally sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or ton packages (200 cigarettes) in @ glass- tne-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. realize their superior quality and the rare en- joyment they provide. Camels certainly are all any smoker ever asked, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C.

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