The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1919, Page 9

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N and some working men have the same | expressing the hope that things would | 4 4 ‘ a aa SAT pais ah iis weet s ise & . ; st pte THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919.” j carying out the wishes of the pedple | next Congress may decide on 10 per that confront me.” ‘ |Many State officials, lawyers and|ing no change in the situation the | EDWARDS 10 ASK of the State relating to the enforse- | cent. The Governor-elect did not say| business men, seom to hold thi view, | men went back to work. #ome of them . ment of prohibition as expressed at the polls, s “I construe my election,” he said, “ae an indication of the feelings of LAWYERS HOW T0 forcement of prohibition. their mandate, I shaw use all the jawful methods to prescrve inviolate | ine enforcement of prohibition, the sovereignty of the people. 4 “The people of New Jersey have Governor-Elect Going Away for a Rest Before Deciding on His Plans, do concerning its enforcement will] concurrent legisiation. depend on subsequent legislation. Governor-eleot Edward I. Béwards|onig Congress has determined that to-day, set forth in part his plans for'makes a drink intoxicating. when he would start from Jersey City nor where he would go, bat intimated that it would be the J ter part of this week or early nex “I am not a lawyer, but I do pot think a law is a good law that is not concurred in by the State, This Btate has not concurred in the en- I have often said I am in favor of the great- the people of New Jersey concerning | often i Con reer folk leat degree of personal liberty that bo go national prohibitien. They are UO-) oes not interfere with the rights of 1’ \ qualifiedly opposed to it. rk ok ' —_—— ¢ “This State has not declared for its ‘enforcement by the Federal Gov- ernment I shall not be responsible. I shown by their votes that they 40] shat! ask for the best legal advice not want, prohibition, What I shalllas to the power of New Jersey in ¢ Volstead Law, and the Eighteenth Amendment. ! ever they might want to drink. Find- hom opinion. ome men are inclined to think that | inaugurated arge part of the Edwards vote was An indication was given In Trenton yesterday o - nelleve | protest against prohibition, but who Home-Bound I eee he Troe ot ee ee ne wil had ttle or no hope that anything | CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—J tc ya., and that he will probably could be done to stop enforcement. | a okeaman for thirty Italian be different after Edwards had beon| "an | t by men who wished to register a] “Ne Wine, Ne Work,” Plaint of | acione, ieee a min- $ the seriousuass with {ers from Toutlca, Ill, who to-day ap- || which some voters hold the Nope that | plied to the Internal Revenue Collee- interest all over New Jersey i Page {ill make, the State} tor for passports to return to thelr re are many in Trenton| with’ some Americancborn. among | Dative land, when asked why they al A assert he can do nothing to] them started out on a tour of the city | were leaving the United States, re- < By pe. ow prevent the operation in full of the |expecting to find many saloons open | plied: stg a GR Prohibition Enforcement | and believing they could buy what- “No beer, no wine, no work; go e.” “I intend to go away for a rest. I will forget politios and politicians for of New Jersey, in @ statement tamued | one-half of 1 per cent. of aloohol| the time being and come back to New The ' Jersey ready to plunge into the tasks This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street MOTOR ROBE DEPARTMENT Located on the Main Floor at the Sixth Avenue Entrance Imported Silk and Mohair Robes In latest combinations and colorings. Plush Robes of American manufacture........ $14.00 and 21.00 Cloth Robes, Plain, Wool or Plush: Lined, $18.75 to 79.00 English Silk Plush Robes, two color effects, $38.00 and 50.00 Imporiea Piuch Robes, of Mohair; reversible.................60.00 Motor Pillows and Foot Muffs to Match. Best Grades of Plush Robes. Steamer Rugs at $7.75, 10.50. to 40.00 Clan or Fancy Plaids; Imported and Domestic makes. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) MEN’S FURNISHING SECTIONS Are now showing complete assortments of Neckwear, Shirts, Pajamas, Knitted Silk Dress or Motor Reefers, Sweater Coats, Dressing Gowns and House Jackets. Special Offerings for Friday and Saturday: Men’s Neckwear, two special lots, - - each 85c & $2.25 Negligee Shirts, Imported Madras, with French Cuffs, $4.25 Negligee Shirts, of fine assorted materials; soft cuffs, $3.25 $1.85 $2.90 $8.50 Pajamas, Striped Cotton fabrics; very special, - suit Pajamas of fine materials; Striped or Plain, - - suit Sweater Coats of Brushed Wool; leading colors; each MEN’SGENUINECORDOVANSHOES Specially priced at $10.00 Pair Two distinctive models included in this rich, bright finished Mahogany leather made over smart lasts; leather throughout; skilled workmanship. All sizes and widths, MEN’S FINE CLOTHES For Style—Quality— Value TAILORED IN THE KIRSCHBAUM SHOPS $45 and $55 Represented in our Men’s Section is a complete show- ing of smart new designs in Great Coats, Ulsterettes, Box Coats, Dress Coats and Sack Suits. Tailored of fabrics from the finest all-wool weavers. And priced very close to the present wholesale cost. Men’s Section—Third Floor West 42nd Street This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30P.M. Stern Brothers (Betweeg 5th and 6th Avenues) A Sale of Unusual Interest WOMEN’S DRESSES Developed in Silk or Wool $29.50 ana 39.50 Regularly up to $59.50 Smart new models in the most desirable Autumn colorings are displayed on the Third Floor. VARIED assortment of models WOMEN of discernment will note that the materials possess dura- bility as well as attractiveness. cluded are dresses with soft draping qualities; every color of fashion rep- resented, Careful attention to the designed for outdoor or after- noon wear. - Developed in all the most highly approved Fall and Winter Fabrics, which include Serge, Tricotine, Velveteen, Satin or Georg- ette Crepe, Tricollette, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Net. minute evident. details of Is showing an extensive assortment of home appliances, suitable as gifts. Included are: Coffee Percolators..... 10.00 to 24.50 ] Chafing Dishes....... 14.75 to 21.00 OA POU T8555 ecu : 10.00 to 15.50 | Table Stoves......... $5.00 to 13.25 TOABERE) 6345.06.44 040% $5.95 to $7.25 | Pocket Flashlights. ... $1.00 to $3.15 Household Irons at $4.00 Full nickel-plated irons; six foot cord and detachable plug. Other Irons—$3.50 to 7.35 each. An unusual variety, reasonably priced. Attractive Wilton Rugs Size 27x54 inches, $12.75 36x63 inches, $20.00 oe Size 9x12 ft. - - $69.50 Axminster Rugs Spécial at $57.50 8)4x10!4 ft. $123.00 Chinese design, limited to one pat- tern; exceptional values. Rose, Tan or Gold. $56.50 ments for this open top model. dry bag and bat compartment, “Neverbreak” Wardrobe Trunks $50.00 Size 45x32x22 inches; fibre cover- ed; fitted with 10 hangers, 5 draw- ers, shoe pockets and laundry bag. Steamer eler, tailoring AMERICAN WILTON RUGS HOSKOSH WARDROBE TRUNKS Moderately priced at | West 43rd Street are THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Reddy Toaster Stoves, $3.95 A compact toaster for table use— just the thing for these cool mornings. Attractively priced. Size 6x9 ft. - - - $76.00 - 112.00 $9.50 Japanese Rugs Special at $5.90 Seamless Rugs, size 9x12 ft.; Blue | Handmade Rugs, size 3x6 ft.; Persian and Chinese designs; colors are Blue, ARDROBE TRUNK (as illustrated), size 43x25x22 inches, are very ample measure- Interiors con- tain 12 hangers, 5 drawers, shoe pockets, laun- Wardrobe Trunks $25.00 Splendid companions for any trav- Other Wardrobe $50.00 to $195.00 ‘Trunks, In- Can {| have the next Dance, MISS “SHOO-KID"? Certainly, MASTER “SHOOKID"! There is no hesitancy on the part of the “Shookids” to with one another. They know that with CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS” on, the afternoon will be pleasant. Being fomfortable, of the best quality and at the lowest price is why we sel! «» many “SHOOK! D” SHOES. Children’s Tan or Black Calf Shoes Sines 6 8......5;. Black, 4.65 Tan, 5.25. Sizes 814 to 1l......... Black, 5.35 Tan, 6.45 Girls’ Tan or Black Calf Shoes Sizes 1114 to2......... Black, 6.35 Tan, 7.85 Sizes 244 to7....... * Black, 7.95 Tan, 9.35 BOYS’ SHOES, 4.50 to 7.00 CAMMEYER | 34" St..New York ; ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee es eee Health Underwear for Men, Women and Chiléren and yet the warmth and protection of wool are yours when you wear Duofold Only the thin inner layer of soft, smooth cotton touches the skin. No irritation possible, because * the thin layer of wool is all on the outside. Ask your dealer to show you DUOFOLD. Henderson & Ervin 846 Broadway New York City qm ma Women's WATCHES 7-7 TTA? Gold Waltham watch with ribbon bracelet $78.75 FORMAT Gi PD HE selection of a watch should receive your careful deliberation. The models displayed here representa wide variety of beautiful designs from famous watch makers. The collection includes Waltham, Elgin, and Swiss models in green gold, white gold, and sil- ver ... in the more fashionable shapes, round, pled oxtagonal, eliptical, and cushion. 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