The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 25

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Prohibition, Woman Suffrage and Public Utilities Rocks With a Democratic Governor in New Jersey and Republican majort- ties assured in the Senate and Assem- bly, the responsibility for legislation this coming winter will rest on the shoulders of the Republicans. The| Former Gov. House will stand probably thirty- three Republicans to twenty-seven Democrats, and the Senate fifteen Re- publicans to six Democrats. pledges, Gov. Edwards in his inaugu- ral meseage next January will take a stand against the ratification of the Prohibition Amendment and will de- elare against the passage by the New Jersey Legislature of any Prohtbition enforcement bill on the lines of the Volstead National Prohibition En- meni ‘An important feature of the Gov- ernor’s mensago will be his advocacy pasnage present Public Utility Commission power to name a new commission ihree members, and then afford the x REPUBLICANS FACE SPLIT W JERSEY ON THRE SUE in Legislature’s Path. CROOKLYN NEWARK erpor In name only. y fit largely in orga wards's titular leadership. The Republican Legislature, it Is safe to say, will balk when the Anti- Saloon League of New Jersey tries to obtain the passage of a resolution rohibition Amendment, Also the league will meet with disap- pointment when its leaders try to whip the Legislature into line on the passage of enforcement laws. ratifying the of the party in mai State is looked upon ay an indica- tion of what may be expected of him THE EVENING WORLD, people @ chance next fall to choose; wards, they agree, will be no Gov- an elective Public Utility Commission. After that, judgment of the New sharps, Gov. Edwards will sit and allow the Republicans to per- viewpoint the|out the State, xpected to bene- A serious breach in the Republican ranks is looked for when the time comes to vote on the recommendation of the Governor in favor of an elec- tive Public Utility Commission. Republican Legislature will object to that and in all probability will de- cline to remove from office, by legisia- tion, the present commission, Politicians unanimously agree that the. Republican Legislature's fight to maintain the status quo of the public utility situation, will redound to the benefit of the Democratic Governor. State Chairman, will do everything in his power to block the ratification of the Woman Suffrage Amendment. Many _ Republican them National Chairman Hays, would In accordance with his platform|like nothing better than to see the Republican Legislature pass this measure. If the women manage to put the ratification through it will be done with the aid of the Democratic mem- bers. The Hudson to vote for Woman Suffrage ratifica- ticn. The twelve Democratic membera from Essex, under James R. Nugent, wil join forces with Republican Sena- forcement Act. Libera! Sunday legis-|tor Pilgrim of Essex County i an lation will be asked for by the Gov- ernor and he will urge the ratifica- tion of the Woman Suffrage Amend- ever, realize that they will have to it, maintain constant watch on the new Governor, h. “California Syrup of Figs” For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Mother! Say “California,” then you will get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative, embers are ready attempt to defeat it. The Republican lawmakers, how- who is far from being a novice in State politics. He was State of @ bill to remove the| Comptroller for six years during an interesting political period and he has office, giving the Governag| served one year in the State Sonate. On one point politicians, Democrats and Republicans alike, unite. Mather! Watch Child’ s Tongue! NEW YORK UTICA FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS SALE AT ALL OUR STORES TO-MORROW: class styles; with ver Opossum, Taupe Nutria, Purchase of a Dressmaker’s Surplus Stock | NEW TRICOTINE FROCKS TEN OIFFERENT STYLES, IN ASSORTMENT MADE TO SELL AT $20.50 AND 635,00 17° Frocks of fa ool Navy Tricotine, simple tai- lored models, or lavishly embroidered with soutsche and silk floss. All newly created models, displaying the latest silhouette, sizes In every atylo. Every Dress in the Assortment made to sell at $29.50, $35.00 and higher Phenomenal Offering—$45 « $50 Coats 29.50 Models with full rich Shaw! or Choker Collars of French Seal, developed in Velours, Bolivia, Pompom, Broadcloth, Normandy brilliant variety of styles. Many with silk ligings; all warmly interlined, Cloth, Silvertones, Coats Made to Sell at $69.50 & $75.00 49.50 Coats distinguished by huge shawl or bigh neck collars of Raccoon, Taupe, Nutria, French Seal and Opossum—and man Velours, Silvertones, Duvet de Laine, and interlined. Coats With Collars of Selected Furs 69° with fur trimmed pockets. jormandy Cloths, etc., silk lined throughout eaturing Coats With Large Fur Collars—Including Many New Models Purchased at Very Great Concessions Style After Style——Hundreds of Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats, Authentically Fashioned in The Season’s Newest Models, Fabrics and Colors. of the Following Assortments: At Prices Far Below Their Regular Values In Each Of soft finish Values as High as $95,00—Including models of Frost-Glo, Bolivia, Velour de Bolivia Coat, Fauve | Nutria Laine, and other choice fabrice—a masterly collection of the season's highest large and beautiful collars and trimmings of Raccoon, udson Seal and other furs. ‘or Kaccoon Choker Collar. 860.50 Tremendous Reductions Offered in a Sale of FUR TRIMMED & TAILORED SUITS A LARGE COLLECTION OF VERY DISTINCTIVE MODELS SELECT. ED FROM REGULAR STOCKS Women and Misses anticipating the selection of a new Suit will find in this a splendid oppor- tunity for economy. A number of the choicest new models, taken from high priced assort- ments, at these very important savings. Former Values Rint ois 29.50 afar nce eee 35.00 10 $8500, ss reaver ce" At each price there is a complete assortment of the favored models, materials and colors, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19 in the task he faces of getting to- gether a fighting Domocimcy through- advices re- f the Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Railroad show that | fifteen travellers and three railroad em- ployees were killed when the Geneva- badly disorganized forces | bound train collided with the Simplon counties of the| Express at Sens Monday night. Sixty ons were Injured, according to the Meade Enterprise The nation-wide publicity given Meade's Shoes during the sensational sale of army peld recently under the supervision of the Department of Justice has again brought forcibly to the attention of America’s foremost manufac- turers the enterprising activi- ties of this progressive store. disposals are in communica- tions with them daily. Meade’s has become the Tan Kidskin, Kangaroo, Tan Ma- | hogany and Tony Red Calfskin; | English models, models ry rn We dev i ] with wing tips, All new, rote one entire floor to the display and sale of Daven: ettes and Davenette Suits, Specially featured, Army Shoes Munson Last enettes, | About 2500 pairs of shoes left | l from the recent sale (sale as an- jounced by the De- partment of Justice), at Sale, the price is.... 200 pairs Herman's United Navy Shoes 5 NAVY shoes. Made | bisa aaa SOS Army Rubbers 3,000 pairs Army Red Storm Rubbers, fits Munson last per- WOMEN’S | Long Counter, Long Heel. Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock EADE Brook! yn's Best Known Shoe House | 102-104 Myrtle Ave., Cor, Bridge St. | Get Rid of That Persistent Coug! cough or cold, threatening throat o \tung affections, with Eckman's A! terative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years’ successful use, 60c and $1.5( ottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, El Ws SS ERFIKLDS in the best SOP 50 Melton, Cheviots and Heather pew Micturea ue OR AK TALE 65-71 SMITH STREET “ Corner Sey 40s: STATE STREET X wy 2 Short Blocks from Fulton Street, Brooklyn GIVING FURNITURE Si A Big Stock of Trustworthy Furniture for Every Room in Your House at Very Attractive Prices ON SPECIAL EASY TERMS 3 ea} NG ENT 6-Piece Colonial Dining Room Suit| 4-Piece Dining Room Suit In Golden Oak. Large, commodious Buffet, 42-inch Dining Table which extends to 6 feet, and four Genuine Spanish Leather Up $ 15 glass china closet, holstered Chairs. The Six 99- serving table and 48-inch ex- Columbia Grafonolas and Sonoras Big Stock of Davenettes : 5 room; a fine line of Dav $59.50 Op Special Easy Terms wocker —_—________/ exttee. Am. Walnut Bedroom Suit | Overstuffed Living Room Suit In a magnificent period design, set consists of a bow-end bed, large dresser, triplicate mirror toilet | design; suit comprises table and gentleman's chiffo- large pieces, a settee, robe. During our Special $249.00 fnesbe chair with ne pee arms; very specially priced at... . MICHAELS BROS. S22 ae Convisers” UNEEDA| CREDIT CLOTHING CO.| Bang Wea hag Clothes 1061-63 Broadway «Reid Avenue Brooklyn Smarter Quality Than These Don’t Exist Coats from $16.95 to $80 and $100! A Style for Every Taste—A Price for Every Pocketbook! pa SPECIAL! CLOTH COAT of good quality ENGLISH KERSEY, choker collar, trimmed $ 1 85 with silk plush and buttons; black and colors rite : SPORT TEE of MINK L PLUSH, large $33.95 cloth or § collar and cuffs, nicely lined 5c FARE From Most Anywhere Broadway, Reid Avenue, Ralph Avenue, Ridgewood or ‘Cypress Hills Surface Lines or Broadway Elevated. O’COATS | SUITS Youths’ form-fitting | Fiannels, Cashmeres, Cheviote, Wor- or | swagger CH steds, in straight front, wat | line models or semi-conserv | tvees shake 7 2 \ Weelty om Werihly In Queen Anne design, in selected American wal- nut; the suit comprises # 5-foot buffet, wooden enclosed ( Sse SS) 3 4 ~ RY q Luxuriously upholstered in tapestry of artistic @ 8048 488

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