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Metropolis now thinks ft wants it or not, “President Wilson, in dealing with the coal strike, said the war emer- gency is not over, but in dealing with Prohibition said it is. This incon- sistency has not hurt Prohibition, for the people had a remedy through the action of Congress, but It has hurt the Executive influence in dealing with the coal strike, which ig sincerely to be regretted, “The President's attempt to nullify war Prohibition because, he says, the MIFE ASKS DIVORCE FROM MAN NAMED AS CO-RESPONDENT view of the fact that be himself signed the War Prohibition Bill after the armistice had been signed, FIVE STATES 10 ELECT = GOVERNORS NEXT TUESDAY Prohibition and Enforcement Amendments to Be Before Ken- tucky and Ohio Voters, Five States, Massachusetts, New Jer- sey Maryland, Kentucky and Misals-| sippl, will elect Governors at the “oft year" elections to be held Tuesday, Nov. . ‘The only Congressional Election |Yroughout the country will be held tn the Fifth District of Oklahoma, Nov. 8, where a successor will be chosen to tho| Goldman, Awarded Freedom, Takes Stand Against Doctor ' Now Sued. The star witness in the trial of the fivorce suit of Mrs. Estelle Hoffman, of No. 206 Hewes Street, Brooklyn, trom Dr. Isaiah L. Hoffman, of No. 235 Madison Strect, Manhattan, be- tore Supreme Court Justice McAvoy to-day was Herman C, Goldman, wro famed the physician as corespondent tn the divorce suit Goldman won veveral” months ago. Additional in- terest attached to Goldman's testi- mony owing to a sluit now pending {n the Supreme Court through which Dr. Hoffman is seeking to recover $1,000 from Goldman and his wife, to whom he alleges he paid that Amount to purchase their silence prior to the institution of the Gold- man divorce action. The physician has since been made the defendant in & suit for $90,000 for alienation of the affections of Goldman's wife, Dr. Hoffman testified that the rea- son he consented to paying the “hush money” was because of a proposition that Goldman, in the presence of his fife, made to him that the $1,000 should not be a personal gift to the Goldmans but should be donated to a bospital or similar institution. “I am a religious man and I want ho money for myself,” the physician testified Goldman told him, “Gold- man said that if I did not make this contribution he would publish the story in the Jewish and / .erican Press, and because I feare¢ hat my reputation as a practising physician late Representative Joseph B, Thomp-| son. Prohibition j# the chief lasue in the Ohio elections where two amendments and two referendums on the subject are | before the voters. The referendums re- jate to the Legislative Ratification of | the Federal Pgohibition Amendment, and the Prohibition Enforcement Act passed by the last Legislature. The armend- ments propose that 2.75 per cent. liquor shall not be defined as intoxicating and that Constitutional state-wide Prohibi- lion be repealed, Voters of Kentucky | will also vote on the question of State- wide Prohibition. Massachusetts, New Rae Kentucky and Maryland wil membe to both Legislative Voters of New York will b to vote for members of the sembly and Justices of the preme Court. Illinois and N to elect 3 Conventions a are asked to a atitutional Com Virginia, elect new tlonal amendments, “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE | Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels would be injured, I thought the money would be well spent.” Goldman testified that he had asked confession of the physician's rela- tions with his wife and that the phy- siclan said he was trying to get_a divorce and that his wife said Dr. Hoffman had promised to marry her f@s goon as he could get a divorce. Dr, Hoffman was the last witness called. He testified that he met Mrs. Goldman in July, 1917, while in Sulli- van County. After their acquain- tance, he said, Mrs. Goldman called at his office for protessional advice six or eight times up to Nov. 9 1918, when Goldman instituted a suit for divorce, wang physician denied intimacy with rs. Goldman, that he or Mra. Gold- pots had confessed alleged intimacy to the husband, and dented that he Tad ever promised to marry Mrs. Goldman. Dr. and Mrs, Hoffman were married ‘April 5, 1914, and in her affidavit she claims’ that’ she contributed $2,000 toward a honeymoon trip to Berlin and that while abroad her husband completed his studivs. Mrs, Hoff- man says that the physician was a devoted husband until he announced to her that many women admired him. She jeft him, she said, when she heard that Goldman was suing his wife for a divorce, naming Dr. Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harinless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- dren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on Hoffman. Mrs. Homan is at present |each bottle. Give it without fear, itving with her step-father, Dr. Joseph | Mother! You must say “California,” Barsky. —Aavt. ——_—K—K—K—K—s_l__—— AMUSEMENTS. “EVERY DAY SOBRIETY GOOD FOR US, SAYS ANDERSON DAY AT THE Hips Incidentally He Takes Slap at Wilson for Veto of Enforcement. William H. Anderson, State Super- intendent of the Anti-Saloon League ‘ot New York, has issued the follow- ing statement: “New York City, as a part of tho United States, is going to have a chance to find out that a good sobriety and a little of the increased morality that goes with it are just as OLUMBIA Pye |i Pa) Pera BEN WELCH 48,0" beneficial to New York as any other country, whether part. of the the KRAMER BROS., «. SELECTED MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY at a Substantial Saving FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE | Fresh Killed Frying, Roasting Chickens and Fowls, 37c a Ib. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greenwich St.nr.Battery Pl. 23 Amsterdam Av.,nr. 64th St, Ba Sima ame” | MURS |S eee Ha 777 Eighth Av., nr. 2302 Broadway, nr. 83d St. 132 Broad St., nr. South Ferry 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. RESTAURANTS, S SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED 4 i SROCTO it OR'S is iS. MIRACLE | atten ce AMAL | MAN ected. Teeth thor FOUR MARX BROTHERS, Duffy & Sweeney, “Raymond & Co., Harry ‘Lee, Mor jater, Victory Mystic Four, 1, Broken Plate you walt, e:BLOO 2 E. 125ta St. 169 £. 34th St. ‘yt N. W. Cor, Sd at oughly fepaired W itn ‘intecey faint Kise FRANK” MAYO reaker.” dad St, W. of By, | Every Ev. at 8.18. | og plea ican Roof ba in, others S. W. Cor, 59th or Usecu's ure: 0 A. 7 at ‘say Bone +S Beat Ps F. KEITH'S. PALace Mota, Dally 200-81 caMieies CHAM, OBA) are THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Court Clerk John F. John F. Moore, sixty- died at his hom Street, Brooklyn, th forty years of Younty € r Was a son of the lat Aloxander M Bro wood Ce ECONOM "Jack, I'm going to | war is over is still more astounding in new photographs of mine, ten years older than 1 Moore D four ye: 59 Thirteenth ning. For d been clerk ooklyn, and uty Judge was born in in Green- rhoon ¥. (From the New Haven Register.) tear up thore Ine, they look “Nonsense! Put them away until you catch up with them.” Don’t Persecute Your Bowels Cat out catharti Purgatives, They are brutal. ha oe cig brutal, harsh—wnnecessary. and soothe the delicate mera- brane of the bowel. constipation, bill wk senlache tad digestion. Desa, ini Prapctcteny hee emerald CARTER’S IRON PILLS, Nature’ nerve and blood tonic tor Weay Mats, nani Ee ON THE ROOF NEW ZIEGFELD MID! New Amsterdam | ERLANG THEATRES. fee be fore TN Bing DECLASSEE NIGHT. FROLIC ER-DILLINGHAM- Sunday Eve ZIEGFELD CONCERT. CORT 4h St, Evenings at. & Bigetiin Day John Cort’s New Musical ‘JUST A MINUTE’ Bway & ON THE" Hi OTHE GENUINE AnTIC Sain, Sat he O'Higgins. Ford Joyous TRING LI Entertainment, 7 Bi Authors of & 44 NE LE." —Ere, Sun, CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ——_. CARNEGIE : 6 + Aftera’n, NEW SYMPHONY of the Musician New'G BOD —Conas Seats $2 to $1, on men Bi Meemition, ter, 98 Wh THE KN. 2 H PIANO 18 "yh OFF ANZKY now, Comedie, Hal, nt 8 | Noy. ry | | "THEATRES. | ‘ist, COMEDY |] PLAYHOUSE ps. canazn ime WILTON LAGKAYE tte Andrew | Tombee, on Bhs. usical a Oh, M’INTYRE 4,30. Mata, Sat., Bice, Day & Thurs. Stet, Fifty Fifty, Ltd. tor Vanderbitt and Brilliant = “PALMY DAYS” ® suguate® LYRIC Si, Mat. 1 et ‘ona, “Election ys ois “NOTHING BUT LOVE” unniest musical ELECTION DAY MATINER. Rvs. 8.1 Central {2% sfaisre’totn'e 2 15 | Himes SOPHIE, T EKER ‘and 90 01 HARRIS 4.5.0" THE DANCER i SLITTLE WHOPPER worm VIVIENNE SLO, HEL & HEATH taunt ALEXANDER MAXINE ELLIOTT’S Sxfintudway’ Mats. Sat & Election “FIRST IS LAST! FULTON 8.5.9 FIVEO'CLOCK': of Biway. Rves. 8. lest, “dan fore, Seats NO ts the What a Girl just W. Bway. Bre 8.15 Y & ki of Bway. Eve. 8. 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Sholom Aletchem's SCEWARTE Immortal Drama DS ie _(TSVYR DBR MILOHRG RR “POREVER APTEN." (permonally) (Seats Ni \Now. PHOTOPLAYS. | LAST 2 DAYS “The MYSTERY «x. YELLOW ROOM”| An EMILE CH vi Presented CAPITO ROADWAY . Biway Edward ous lar Price M. :T olds ei wi aaa VAL MARGE The avast x haa nv TR COMEDY, WEEK IAI LTO re int 0 ORCHES: Re} AUTARD IN Photeptay Co fuga Corp. WAY ar 41 ar, NTINCOUN NOON TOW PM, at Sist Bt Bowes, Mar. Dis, 300 w rattin "comet uit me ot peter Bie. “STHAND LTO" ORCHESTRA _ Cozritioe,, FAR eats 8.80, BLJOU %ix, BOOTH ¥, ELTINGE REPUBLIC ‘ff..5, OLIVER MOROSCO' CIVILIAN wea Mat PLYMOUTH LIONEL VANDERBILT 1 39TH ST. fe Charten Cherry and Francine LONGACRE ?- Best Acted Com- edy on Broadway | = THE Maid Mistress BL M. | PEOPLE’ s BELMONT? eat A.9 toss ‘Boys Will Be Boys’ DON’T FAIL TO DS A.HWO00 BIG woo 05 BARNEY BERNARD ‘HIS nonce A POTASH "700 MANY | SBANDS W,, 4a, | Bvenines THE GIRL IN HE LIMOUSINE N VOICE THEDAR With OLIVE TELL AND THURSTON HALL, 104. & BARRY: . videos att At 9.45 sing , SCANDAL ADAMand EVA t. GARRICK .2",R MERILCAN opine ‘Tonight & Saturday Night 6.15—Double BM! 3" GEISHA | Matinee Rsction P A R KK THEATRE, Columbus | Cucie, th Bt, Thar, 220 Rrenings 8.50. a rection Dy 230, nings 34, Hat. & Ele, De riestng: Devt th St. Kye. ni 9,20. at, Ture & Wed. 3:28 Comesy CLOTHES 5. Bi sniees MORE. '3,:7H 3 TIMES war. By, 80, Bice Daye Wak Thea, W. 48th Bre. 6.20 at. Eee. Daya Wed ‘35th, nr, Greeley ‘15 FAITHFUL and Pinafore Day (Tuesday), ‘Mat Set Onty ae mer NHATTAN esti: 48 $20 st THE LUCK OF THE NAVY with PERCY HUTCHISON ‘ompany, | ection U (Day Mi PWS VIVO NS Tie PLAY OY TH HOUR wir LOBEL Bel. Louis Binebeve RO; AL scars 6 wit" ee | | \ $1, 1919 STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN West of Fifth aver Stroet Everybody Shops Here on Saturday FOR THE BEST VALUES IN TOWN Hand Bags and Travelling Bags For the little journey or the shopping tour these will be smart and convenient. Prices are very special. Leather and Keratol Hand Bage— pouch or envelope—top and back strap handles—also children's ay —our reg. .97 KS Hand Bage—black and _tnvelope colors styles 1.07 Velvet Hand rane silver- finished frames—fitted with mirror and purse—black, navy and taupe—our reg. $4.50. 3.55 Brocaded Velvet Hand Bags — mirror top or framed—silk lined— ribbon handle and drop tasscl—our reg. 87.62 5.94 Cowhide Brief Cases—black and brown—with half straps around and two pockets...... ye Leather Travel Bags—leather lined sewed corners—18 inch— our regular 87.61. 574 Japanese Matting Suit Cases—26 finish . BAT Buy for yourself and the children at these good sav- ings. ‘Women’s and Children’s Wool jovee—our reg. .58...... »-B2 Women’s 2-Clasp Kid a ‘our reg. $2.68, . ; Veilings To make more charming the new hat or freshen an old one Tuxedo Veiling — black, brown, navy, taupe and purple—scroll motif shadow and — bordered designs— our reg. .67 and .74 Jewelry Adds special prices to the attractiveness of new designs. Novelty ewsiry paid filled—bar pins, bracelets, lingerie clasps, cuff buttons, stick pins, rings and many other attractive pieces of new design— our reg. .97 Lavallieres — manufacturers’ sam- ples—gold filled—a large selec- tion of artistic designs—only one of each kind— * our reg. $1.97 & $2.45 O05 3.75 Pearl Necklaces—graduatec our reg. $4.97..... Gold Filled Wrist Watches—seven jewel—10 year case— our reg. $11.97... . §.75 Saturday Offers Values of Special Interest in Dress Goods 44-inch All-Wool French Serges— taupe, prune, burgundy, myrtle, navy and black— our reg. $2.28 .1.94 54-inch All-Wool Tricotin. navy blue—our reg. $5.68 AZ $4-Inch All-Wool Melton Cloth navy blue—for cloakings 36 and 40-inch Novelty Plaids—in French storm serge weaves— various color combinations. 1.1 Trimmings Most Used on Winter Dresses—Prices Special 6-inch Silk Cord Fringe —navy and black— our reg. $1.58 .1.038 %inch Silk Cord Fringe — black and navy~ our reg, $8.12, 2.07 4-inch Plain and Knotted Fringe —black and colors— our reg. $1.28 87 Black and Colored Soutache Braids—our reg. 23 pe 20 Silk Girdle Cord -black and navy—our reg. .38., 27 Week-End Needs in Toilet Articles At Saturday Price Reductions 12 15 #5 ct. Borine Tooth Paste £5 ct. Plexo Cold Cream 50 ct. cDawactt & Ramsdell Cold Crea! A 21 ct. Bottle Peroxide 50 ct. Dr. C 25 ct. Maviy Taleum........ 10 ct. Olivilo Soap 54 ct. White Castile Soap. 60 ct. Danderine +e 19 & #5 ct. Tooth Brushes. BOYS’ AND YOUNG MEN’S Winter Suits AND Overcoats Fram little boyhood to young manhood, our styles reach all the way, in assortments amazing in magnitude, depend- able in quality, reason- able in price. Boys’ Suits BOYS’ SUITS, including all the new models, single and double breasted— mapy pleated styles, with yoke; some with extra trousers—all the season's smartest colorings and aueatee Wied edna —9 to 18 yrs. 16 5 our reg. $19.50 ‘ : 50 detachable BOYS’ CORDUROY JUNIOR SUITS—with “ eastiable 4to9 yeare— & BQ collar—tan and gray excellent quality cord juroy: our regular $0.87 a BOYS’ OVERCOATS Boys’ MACKINAWS. Sports coats— Cheviot overcoatings —- but-| variety of novelty plaids and checke— ton-to-neck model-—well lined | convertible col.ars—patch pockets—belts finished with buttons— 8 to 17 years lar @ 10.50 Eni and semi- and tailored to 10 years — our regular B1loF 4 9.85 our regular $13.50... ‘BOXs CORDUROY SUITS—Tan or mouse gray—box rfolk models—excellent quality corduroy, durable trousers fully lined—8 to 17 years—our regular $10.74 Reductions in Young Men’s Suits Our regular 824.50 18.50 | Our regular 829.50 Our regular $27.50 28.50 | Our regular 832.50... Our regular $36.50. . vGak (risndhsestdeeesuse ‘ Dept.—Third Floor, SATURDAY A Pre-Holiday Special 1500 Boxes Stationery 45 Fine gilt initial on cards and pa pee atts and half box pure white paper—ribbon tied—neat tandem box. ‘ FOR ONE DAY ONLY Not Too Soon to Think of Christmas Our regular .87. . WINTER COATS & FROCKS for GIRLS Cleverly designed, and warm and serviceable, these coats and frocks meet every requirement, even to their special prices, Coats for Girls OF 10 TO 16 They are zibeline or cheviot with large collars of plush or self material. Some have inlaid velvet ¢ our regular 814.94 Coats for Little Girls OF 6 AND 8 Just the coats that little girls should wear. These are corduroy, velvet and zibeline, lined throughout he belts, pockets and coliars are the big « kind that litth like best Cur SOpUA HABE sees rerio sasciiveaeetis 7.92 Finer coats to 30,94 Girls’ Serge Dresses They are navy blue, and m tie and braided sai fe in a practical model with smart : 6 to 14 years. Special Girls’ Corduroy Dresses Nothing quite takes the place of @ corduroy dress for @ young girl. pew ones are Davy, brown or areca. Sizes 8 to 14 3.92 These Special 6.77 Girls’ ici Skirt’ A navy blue serge skirt is a real necessity for the school girl. well made with cambric bodies sizes 6 to 14 ivast These are MORNING SPECIALS.-Tomorrow, Saturda: To prevent dew juantit * buying es restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 4,96 |$1.24 Boys’ Shits $6.65 Petticoats 8 Jer with a to 14 neck good as- ' t mos f light. and medium a. ct. Ribbons 92 | $12.94 Girls’ C rires and taffe in sash and | Smart on in na wii Itherwhite, “black, | viot elvet colts and full rank f we. large p Ketae-10 to 14 years. HIRKUNS -MALN FLOOR |e GTaLS WEARS SECOND Fook 78 ct. Votive Lights 50 | $1.24 Boys’ Blouses Hox containing one doaen ligh | Light and medium atriped per TATIONBICY — THIRD FLOOR, THK F $9.74 Boys’ Suits 880 | 49) to 65 et, Chad sre mixture 1? yee. org: biseve Ehirie aacle lenerh BOYS. OLUTHING THIRD PLA drawers. 5 . Larger sine reg. 69to 7 $16.50 Boye’ Sale 8.60) srutho UNDERWEAR MAIN FLOM arious Waist seam and semi ars Norfolk styles—-well, ned) and Sil Neckwea 5 ium and dark fan riment ar MING % plain THIRD FLOOR, $200 Men’ Shirts 1.69 MAN'S HUINISINGS? MALY FLOOR Goo ction of stripesen white | $6.50 Dark Tan Lace Shoes 4% ground well m All alaen For growing girls and young MBN'S FURNISHINGS” SLAIN FLOOR, women—high cut. models, with Girls’ Laced Shoes n toe low military” heel Extra high cut, black or tan, olsee Oi te Bae witha medium toe shapes. suitable for 0N6-—SSOOND FLOOS. ar $5.50 Men's and Young Men's hoes 440 nur reg. Medium last models, la: rh 3.35 serviceable shoes for +e Bites ti to 2 aur row business—sises 6 to 11—wide 45) 2.65 | widths "aiOka.aCOND FLOOR SHOES. SBOOND FLOOR. See other pages for Special Advertisements of Misses’ Coates and Men's Stylwear Clothing and)Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, New Sweaters and Scarfs You will need them for their warmth and love them for their beauty. Prices for Saturday only. Brushed Wool Scarfs — fringed all around — contrasting revers — pockets—81 inches long, 36 inches wide 12.50 our regular $13.94 Brushed Wool Novelty Searfs stripes and plaids new models fringed ends—72 inches long— #7 itches wide— our regular $10.48 24 Fibre Silk Sweaters — Tuxedo model—fancy weave—sash belt— colors peacotk, navy, American beauty and turquoise— our regular $17.48, . 14.50 Knitted Spencers: along sleeves— Muslin Underwear It's delicate enough to de- light your taste, and well enoiyh made to wear well. It means a great deal these days to find such qualities at #0 little price. Envelope Chemises—nainlook— fancy yokes of lace ned ribbon—our reg. so. OT Envelope Chemises—white and flesh—fancy lace or tailored yoker—hemstitched and tucked—our reg. $1.68.,... 1.48 Athletic Union Suite—fine nain- ‘nook and crosshar—tailored styles—our reg. $1.97...,.. 1.48 Nightdressee—round, V or high neck with fancy ‘lace and em- | broidery—hematitched and . tucked—short and long sleeves—our reg. $1.48. Nightdresses—nainsook and mus- lin—round, V er high neck—short | or long sleeves—excellent | quality—our reg. $1.97..... 1.68 Ledeogrtat rs of wide embroid» ery or rows of lace— Our reg. $1.48.........-05- 12S Petticoate—fine nainsook—deep ruffle with rows of fancy lace and flounce of simple or elab- orate embroidery— j our reg. $2.28........0665, 14 Petticoate—fine _nainsoo! Tene wih tasting ee ae scallops of fine Val. lace— ribbon run—value $5.94....4.94 Corset with fancy yokes of lace—trimmed front and heve-seinren run— ; value .97,. sarehnaeat ai Corset Covers—a number of ' models daintily trimmed Ince and embroidery— } our reg. $1 %8.. , Combinations—nainsook and cam- bric—trimmed front and back with lace inserting and edge of convent edge embroi our reg. $1.97. Corsets Good lines, good make, and, above all, good values. Bandeaux — firm broche — | back — elastic inserts — co") sizes—our reg. $1.50, . Broche Corsets — low bust—pret- tily trimmed with embroidery— sizes 20 to 26— 4 our reg. $6.50......+ ~0 1 firm pink coutil — sizes 19 to 26—- our reg. $2.50,....+ tess ‘ Le4 Neckwear Reveals New Styles for Winter Collars and Sets—net, pique, | organdie and Georg- -76 ette—our reg. .94... Handkerchiefs You can buy plenty of them at these prices and have the handkerchief question off your mind. Men’ chiefs our reg 7 i dna ca, 8 ball dos, Women's stoninaendeh ae corded borders and colored—wovem borders —wreath initial-— our reg .84 ha f dozen +12 ca, .OB half dos, Silverware One and two pieces at a time bought at savings like these soon gives you a good collec- tion of silverware, . k Sterling Handle Pie Servars— | — our regular $1.05 and 1 75 \ +e Be $2.50

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