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_ THE EVENING weeer THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919. had beer taken away from them with- | greatest and most beautiful city in the world withingthe boundaries of hey seem to be out giving them the opportunity to declare for themselves thelr wishe: ard to this most important ques: ANOTHER REBUKE “FOR ANDERSON *"VEQED THREAT” arles S, Levy, Candidate for | ssembly, Declares Against ely e and to the wish olitan popul der the circumstances I do not fee how you can work for and sup port a party « opposed to t for the fi ing time adulent 1 ‘rohibition in Prohibition St lation | of the | to Prohibition. ept of my! »'pay for a| kK can get it if they ‘know the | s” come out just as my opponent has but T_ have not been favored with the publicity such as was re- t seems that the up-Sti ns in thelr legislation test burden in main rohibith In-|corded in the columns of the nows- £ Prohibition, AP ARG planes Charies Siege! Levy, Democratic Mdidate for election to the Assem- iY from th ssembly District, has written th ning World in —" angwer to it of Oct. 4. that aicandid Bo on record with re- pe to Prohibition and its enforce- it. It consists of his reply to a member of the Democratic Commit- te@of New York County who resigned en stated he meant to support the Republican candidate, Oscar J, Smith, | Because of Mr. Smith's outspoken ~ against the “veiled threat” is- against candidates by William HL Anderson of the Anti-Saloon League. ‘The letter is substantially as sab “] must express my regret at your | attitude. At the same time, after ting my opponent, I can only say Bat be is a gentleman of high order apd I think he would make an ex- eaflent Democrat. | “Mr. Anderson took particular pains to send his inquiry to the Republican | bat not to the Democratic candidates, | 80 that the latter had no opportunity | to express themselves, I wish to as: | sure you that the Democratic cant. | dates are coming out openly and are | declaring themselves against Prohibi- on. “My opponent is a candidate of a| \ party which is controlled by Anderson \ ww . and his followers. Without doubt you ‘ brome mar earmea oa sd eet that the Republican Logisla- 7H y of New York their bigoted Pro- +» NEW YORK hipition ‘programme without giving = = voters an opportunity to pass | upon their wishes at the Public clec- | i tien. ‘Their right of personal Iiberty ———— comin rs dames McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ANNIVERSARY SALES | . Celebrating in Every Department 62 years of Growth in’ Merchandise THE FINEST FURS Nature Produces Greatly Underpriced for This Event As the season advances Fur prices generally are increasing but ours have been decreased to celebrate our Anniversary Consider, then, the saving you may effect by purchasing Furs during this Sale at prices that are much below those now prevailing, to say nothing of the prices that will go into effect later! A few of the remarkable values offered during the Sale are here illustrated, 1. Moleskin Coat with self | Natural Squirrel collar and cuffs. 325.00 2. Hudson Seal Coat of selected | pelts, 45 inches long, self collar and cuffs. 425.00 Real Skunk Cape Scarfs...... 65.00 Real Skunk Muffs to match..45,.00 Mink Stoles—selected pelts.285.00 Mink Muffs to mateh....., 85.00 | or 3. Hudson Seal Coat with deep col- | lar of fine skunk, 345.00 4. Natural Muskrat Coat made of superior quality northern skins with collar ‘and cuffs of Natural Raccoon, | 225.00 in Beaver Neckpieces.......00+ 37.50 | Beaver Muffs to mateh...... 45,00 32.50 24.50 Tludson Seal Scarfs Iludson Seal Mauffs Store Opens 9X. M. hs 5YTH TO O6T vs THIRD £0 LEXINGTON--ONE BLOCK F ROM PARK AVED _ Continuing All Week Sale of Wm. Rogers EAGLE BRAND SILVERWARE A Discontinued Pattern at half the present price of todays leading patterns The same beautiful Berwick Pattern you purchased February last, offered agafn at similar great savings ‘Tea Spoons Dozen $2.50 Dessert Spoons Dozen 4.00 Table Spoons . . Dozen 5.00 Soup Spoons Dozen 5.00 Dessert Forks . Dozen 4,00 Knives (hollow handle)... . Dozen 10.50 Medium Knives (flat handie) Dozen 5.00 Coffee Spoons are Ter s Dozen 2.50 Orange Spoons 4.00 Bouillon Spoons 4.00 Butter Spreads ‘ Ve 4.00 Fruit Knives ac vie 10.50 Cold Meat Forks 15 Salad Forks Fish Forks Fish Kniv Gravy Ladles Pickle Forks Childrens Forks Childrens Knives Childrens Spoons The pereres uinely beautiful pattern, pure with a full plate pele ey sag ayia 1 selection of fancy picccr to mat+h, at the sime res an 18% nickel ailre Z duction, not lisiel because of the limited quantiticn hearse Blomingdales--Muin Floo F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-E Now that you have happily ( UR Furniture Department has awakened from the nightmare just gotten its second wind of moving, doubtless some furniture after the breath-taking, whirlwind want has made itself felt. Its a finish of our recent Furniture Sale. way new apartments have, this We are ready once again to fill your habit of disclosing discrepancies and furniture needs-entire suites or defi iencies in our hitherto perfectly sati factory household equipment. separate pieces at prices always low in proportion to the quality. Karpen Living Room Suites $225. 00 A value truly astonishing——present furniture conditions considered Heres a Living Room Suite to make a fireside fan out of the most confirmed first-nighter. For who wouldnt be a lounge lizard with a sofa, full seven feet long, tempting one? Loose sprig seat cushions, Karpenesque springs. The whole covered in tapestry of good quality. Besides theres an arm chair as comfy as your favorite chair at the club. The wing chair has a distinctly feminine air, and the whole suite has the appearance of having been cast for a long run under the title “Domestic Bliss.’’ 10- pe inike pene Suite: $35 2. 25 Heres a Dining-Room Suite that seems to prophecy a Happ Dining Table may be extended to accommodate all the grat Thanksgiving. The 54-in, dehildren, In faet, the entire svite is a massive one, in Queen Anne des y finished in American Walnut or quartered oak, The pieces sold separately are priced as follows: erat f0G GIN scr sage as . $115.00 in, Dining ‘Table 0.00 China Closet... . 67.50 | Side Chair (4 in suite 9.25 Serving ‘Table (enclosed) . Arm Chair (1 in suite) 6,00 37.50 | 4- eRe Bedroom Suite: $238. 00 This Bedroom Suite meets up with even the ting requirements of an October Bride, and it would surprise you to see how carpin some of thes -fledged matrons. Of American Walnut, with an ¢ grain, in the e commodious Chiorobe Hats at Only $1.65 for Girls and Misses ‘Trimmed hats of velvet or plush—two of them shown. The velvet hats are prettily trimmed with little flowers and are available in a number ot youthrul styles. And the Tams are of plush (in silver or beaver color) or velvet in black, brown, navy, beaver, Alice blue, rose, ete., in plain colors or combinations. Bloomingdates—Main Floor ———— nn Warmer Underwear of Wool and Cotton—for Men Roots Tivoli: $1.98 Single-breasted shirts of natural grey wool and cotton’ mixed. Drawers to match in all sizes. Roots Tivoli: $2.48 Double-breasted shirts of natural grey wool and cotton, In fact, they are more than double breasted for the back is double as well as the front. Glastenbury: $2.48 Shirts and drawers of heavy, natural wool. Warm and well made. In all sizes. Glastenbury double shirts (front and back)—mighty comfortable and warm—are priced $2.98 American Knitting: $1.69 Medium weight, natural cotton shirts and draws dependably made. All sizes. Hanes Derby Ribbed: 9%c Heavy weight cotton in grey andecru. ‘The shirts are made with French neckbands and the drawers arc reinforced. Reis Union Suits: $1.98 ney ‘cotton—derby ribbed. Cut for comfort and well finished. Jn silver grey and ecru. All sizes. Stuttgarter Worsted: $1.89 Medium weight, shirts and drawers of good Maes in, natural grey. days. grade Snugly warm for the Silly loomingdales—3ain Floor. Would You Wear high brown shoes with a chiffon evening gown? Obviously not. But do pot eyeglasses have a similar effect when ey are worn with evening dress? At the theatre or opera many a smart costume is marred by these unnecessary blots. Unnecessary—yes. For there is a new sort of Glass that takes the place of the old opera glass PLUS your glasses. A new method of grinding the one pair of lenses to correct astigmatism and the other to increase vision, 'e have a specialist who can transform your old opera glass into one of these inval- uable new ones, See him. Bloomingdales—Main Floor, Do You Want Wall Papers? ~you cant do better than to buy them here—rand now. For our prices in every instance are lower than prices on similar papers in the specialty shops. This by actual comparison, Tiffany Blends A5c Grass Cloth Papers... .45¢ And Borders to Match: Bloomingdalea—— Duplex Oatmeals......27¢ Tapestry Effects....... 35¢ 10¢ and 12)4¢ yd. Third Floor ‘burnish and two-tone. Anne design, it has a semi-vanity Dres er, With large mirror, Pieces sold separately are priced as follows: $67.00 Chifforobe WaR $61.00 Yrs ‘Table (semi- vanity style)... $0.00 Sed (single or double). !,........++ 60,00 i ae Bloomingdales——Fourth Floor Mirrors and Framed Pictures At Great Reductions Decorative Mirrors now $13.75 to $18.25 ‘The design illustrated is only one of the many attractive ones framing beveled oval mirrors, in the convenient 18x40 size. The frames are in bright gilt and gold Pastels now $4.65 to $12.25 Landscapes and marines, vari- ously framed in gilt and gold bur- nish, and polychrome; amon, them many that are hand carved. Size 18240, im, Stilt Life Subjects now $1.35 to $12.75 Fruit, Game and Floral subjects, framed in Brown Oak or Mahogany finish, many three-paneled frames. Bloomingdales—Third Floor. $13.75 oe ene ea on 4 peak et Ee ee