The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 4

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a <o. . parte ; , a ___ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. erigeyees LIQUOR SELLERS — |"socehcnames aeons a: SO WATER TAK TO STAY, _|siscsantagta |act which provides that no liquor pence vel { \y i ment in concerned, not a word has y been received to do anything differ- | WASHINGTON BELIEVES been promised before Congress reéon: | must be sold, imported, exported. !ens than we have been doing tor} bre phan Penge Be melo fg “| Se he ee ee oe eal Republican Leaders Find Gap if|and it these, taxes are repealed game States. Practically the same situation in ” winera will neve to be Goviee’: $0 In the five boroughs of New York| Manhattan aplien to the other bor. Treasury Prevents Them From | te sudan ovghs in New York. The places where Keeping Promise. It is sald that the gap in the , DEF WLY | LAW icon Po e bree wedl ‘and| UAvor of ail kinds is sold is divided) wWassHENGTON, D. C., June 27.—Un-|ury is growing steadily, dempite ' that liquor will be administered by | '2*° three classes; bars with high jess the Republican leaders in the House| tion of over « billion dollars in depart- _—> the glass, pint or quart. tone. clase licenses, $1,500 a year; stores change their attitude there will be no/ mental estimates for appropriat ‘ The law enforcing the wartime act where family liquors are dispensed with the license fixed at $1,200 ar) has not yet been prescribed, but the| ing the lesser fashionable bar where | STORE OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW (SATURDAY) UNTIL 5.30 P. M. chances are that it will before the |ine cost of dispensing intoxicating or | fateful noon of next Tuesday when | jssor drams is $974.67 annually. | aad oe From very few of the three classes | alcohol when the ourfew| nave applications come for cancella- | rings out for John Barteygors. tions of licenses, Mostly all of each H Here's the situation in New York: | class is waiting to see what will appen, and most of them Right up to date the Gtate happen, ready for aortas | coining ‘wale might coour. | On the right of continuing their he hotel and restaurant’ | ee ats ‘| FRIDAY SATURDAY Sale Continued vitor hud “Sus” li ‘Rebar tute tiems eee] Sports and Dress HATS evasion of the law, according to their | jaw and the courts must decide | whether euch infringemen THE GREATEST DRESS CLEARANCE [OF THE ENTIRE SEASON 47-49-51 West 42d Street } Open ALL Open ALL ) DAY on DAY om | Saturday id Saturday if ANNOUNCE m Over 1,000 New Silk Dresses For Women and Misses. Sizes 14 to 44 WILL BE CLOSED OUT at most remarkable reductions a2 19° 95" repeal of the soda water tax an@ ably no repeal of the luxury tex, Getting Ready to Dispense Booze After Noon Tuesday None Ask License Refund. From present indications there isn't a chance of the wartime Prohibition law going into effect in the city or, Fourteenth Street ‘West of Fifth Avenue ng r advices, and they feel quite inside the law. it has been | The big hotels have | made. At any rate that ia the inter- attaced, thi thing eal coer pretation of the law handed down in. they will open their| ihe prewory casa, } 4 bare on Tuesday morning just as if } ———— ‘i nothing had happened over night. 40,000,000 GALLONS i Our reg. $5.00 and $6.50 Just mention |<2"=. | OF WHISKEY FOR EXPORT, ee Kentucky Liquor Interests Expect Removal of Ban From War- Not adress worth under*29.% Some worth to855 | “you're right, sic! There Time Ack Sin does indeed exist a dearth LOUISVILLE, June 27.—With the ex-! SEO Ue FINEST MATERIALS SMARTEST STYLES ff]! stitow cusenee stone | niin tnt ie yas | enn toe Kas { tting our clause w exporta- Chiffon Taffeta of the new Summer Sea- purses. ek pau eeh eat 8 ee at the office of the ‘stave te ef heey, pret gr bara in Kan. | N ~— son, thenew ruffle skirts, praia see ‘iy ew ae coy Ree A fled bag A lh meg Rome Beaded Georgettes draped, tunic, tucked, nearest United and just back. “Op to noon seen Pry ; hare, aceueparaiiba srced be terest te i: Embroidered Georgettes shirred, pleated, beaded mention my name.’+— nie aetinatheniter 0 Mesans whe | MOOS TE nette ee we ye ; Crepe Meteors or embroidered models, cus, President of the Loulsville Ware- ; Newest Sa In Navy, Black, Copen TT. MeNell found Witle to do tn his|time ‘Prohibition becomes, fective wi ; ae a’ Esprit i 4 J office, have been of before Constitu- ‘a Net Point Tan, Pekin, Henna, “Of course,” said Deputy MoNef, {tonal Prohibition ia established. ; G Taffeta with ater Gray, lt Tau “they have until noon of July 1 to ‘Se RES PARSE } Le Geor: berty appears 4 's Minatre! =. ee Pocono | Baar <i : p we DAWDY_CIGARETTE dns omiooes ‘ The risteal preteens of the! f Bs Flesh, White, etc. : Mth Infantry (old 69th) will be revived | the benefit of the regiment's wounded. | hear nothing oMcially, but rumors/ 4 go14 medal is to be presented to Eisio | are afloat that something is going to| Janis. Father Duffy will speak after happen in the interim which will rams, ea mm lback up thé attitude of the hotel. aa- the Sireton See ee eT AE AR. West of Fifth Aveoms Z ——— These are hats with the real speting of Summer to wear ‘Store Open All Day Saturday, June 28th , { pabguas them, pele tinted crest " @ OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C he Ly of the tennis court, how course 34th Street—New York = a t other Summertime pursuits. The price, you note, is but a trifle, majority scarcely more half their real worth. DRESS AND SPORTS HATS of all Georgette, hats with bas! weave than Saturday— Repeated By Request Start-of-Season Sale GIRLS’ Bi hi | ‘SUMMERTIME DRESSES LR te WN 7 y) 6 6 FRIDAY SATURDAY . * Two-Day Sale * Our Regular $3.94 ' BLOUSES If we were asked to name the most important fea- ture of the going-away wardrobe, we almost think it would be blouses. new, dain is blouse giene the effect of a whole new costume, at little cost. From among the host of lovely ones in this Sale you choose your favorite style, and of course you wi want some of the brand-new desigus, which you have not seen before and are wholly charming. White and Novelty Voile Blouses 82 Our regular $1.17 These are dainty, practical blouses, simple but efvective. They are of nosed nd pla voiles, and some im novelty fabrica, white oo Uineed with color Georgette brim and satin crown, some in ; strands, others made of ribbon, and many more in white and pastel shades, too numerous, to describe. ‘ STORE OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW (SATURDAY) UNTIL 5.30 P. M. =~ At the request of many mothers, and in order that as many little girls as possible may have these cool, fresh dresses to wear on the Fourth, we are offering for one more day this rare opportunity to purchase these charming, worth-while frocks at a price far below their value. Come early for a full choice. : Girls’ and Juniors’ Wash Dresses Specially Priced Saturday Girlish models of Voile, checked Organdies, Chambray and Gingham; trimmed with frills, smocking, hand- embroidered and contrasting collars and cuffs. 6 to 16 years. 2.95 3.95 5.50 7.90 9.75 ‘ollars of various shapes. All sizes. Lawn, Voile and Organdie Blouses 1.62 Our regular $2.00 Fine white blouses of sheerest materials come in a large number of differ ent models with square or round necks, attractively tucked, frilled and lace ;tyimmed. Tailored styles are also included in the sssortment— ines. Fine Voile Blouses 2.37 Our regular $2.94 ‘These are made with pin or cluster tucked fronts, and some are e: with fancy lace. Others, collars and cuffs of pretty light colors with f edges. Many other delightful styles as well, Girls’ and Juniors’ New Summer Blouses Dainty models of white Lawn, dotted Swiss and corded Dimity; trimmed with rows of cluster tucks, fluted frills in white or colors. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Lawn, Organdie and Voile Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Years Georgette Blouses 3.97 Our regular $4.94 fewest Georgette blouses in flesh and white and smart figured lemstitching, tucking and daintily lace trimmed necks. gi selection of styles ot this price Leys Nh These frocks are made of the sheer, thin summer materials which give comfort and coolness on the hottest days. Every pretty pattern and color appears in simply fashioned or more elaborately trimmed styles. There are a number of other dresses besides those illustrated, Tucking, pleating, smocking, contrasting collars and cuffs, and other style touches to give attractiveness were employed to make these dresses unusual. Bee

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