The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 14

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DRY" FIRS ARE te other hand, in the Republican ranks Iry” vote was cast for | compromi xcept that of Senator MoCumber, But itis in conncetion with the lack of activity behind the scenes—not in the voting last November charge is m that the “drys o! both the Dr ratic and Rep side might have shown thems interested in compromise six weeks ago as they are to-day Hitchcock and Underwood, wh vusiness, are Kendrick, Den who is a “dry, active in the | has suddenly gotten fortnight, suppos- edly on beh: of W. J. Bryan, in endeavoring to bring about a com- promise. i Perhaps one of the most significant utterances which has been seized | wpon by ns a basis for their | theory is the emp placed by Mr. | Bryan, Char of Prohibition, on the liquor au nin his Jackson Day speech, fc py his message of a| few days irging compromise andy ratification by Jan. 16, which is the! date the Prohibition amendment goes | into effect. . “WETS” SAY BRYAN GAVE THE GAME AWAY. , It is true that the first meet’ng of the council of the League occurs on Jan, 16, but the United States could not of course attend that meeting even If the ‘Senate acted, because the actual f exchanging ratifi- cation e ut least two or hree w fore it has contended vets” that Mr. Bryan plainly gave the game away when ie set Jan. 16 as the date for the putting | inte effect of a compromise y. Why, they ask, was| Nov. 27 and Jan. 87 be difficult to say| “wets” been ‘atification of peace by the United} States. The procrastination has been usly attributed to party politics, to alien elements in our population and to the Prohibition controversy, This much is true: President Wil- , son would have lifted the wartime | prohibition ban the moment the treaty had been ratified. “Wets" and | “drys” have known that for some time. Whether prohibition influences had anything to do with the delay is some. thing on which individual Senators and the public generally can draw their own conclusions, but with con- stitutional prohibition effective on Friday of this week, there no longer remains any “wet” and “dry” rea- | yvons for delay in compromise. By a| process of elimination, delay can here- after be attritvuted only to party poli- tics or the influence of alien elements im the body politic _>- Team and Truck Jostied Off Ferry- boat. A team of horses, belonging to the Fullerton ‘Trucking Company, No. 238 West 18th Street, was drowned and a truck was submerged this morning when the Central Railroad Ferry Wilkesbarre struck the slip at Liberty Street. concern ams Br lliant = 09 DID TOU EVER HEAR of ap you didi owe CHALLENGE aye 1 inte 1 time wy to 6 diamond mounted in 1 Hlemen's Ming for only #01), Any Jewelgr anrwhere and rate our offer at ane ce oh AST hot. perfeetly satintled we will refund SiSermarkea’ Gown epecinis: 3-1-16 Carats. .Big Show..... 2-1-32 carats. . Slightly Pique 134 carats. 134 carats. 13% carats, 146 carats, BGUTTERSSONS MOND ipearens UARE. l DIRECTLY OPPOSITE N “CITY MALL 1679 A "FREIGHT INCREASE 7 REMEDY FOR ROADS | CHARGED WITH HOLD-UP 2: sss: s2onaamcon jul ; Be Inve m th Unit adise so fn Dunn said tlons of brown and gun metal and pat And contrasting Cuban and military Women’s spliced heel. The Boots ' Black and brown viel, calf, in solid olors ani kid tops, Full - fashioned, cordovan and gray. Value 1,35. Special... . sted in Rails INDIANAPOLIS. {rich has called a wd situation is|Indtana Legislatu “The listing of the Federal Suffrage Amendment WMithwinter Cilsivance aE at These Six of Our Stores Only MANHATTAN BRONX 222-224 West 3d Ave., 150th 125th Street & 15lat Ste. All High Grade Blyn Shoes To effect a our mi tage of while these values are The Oxfords Tan calf, patent colt. sports styles, military heels. Three Attractive Hosiery Silk Hose double Black, Russia combina- fleldmouse kid, ent, with black Louis, Street, heels. sole, |. white, 79c | School Stockings All sizes, Special.... Special for This Sale—Women’s Fawn Cloth 10-Button SPATS, 1.49 =BROOKLYN = Woman Suffrage in Indiana, v. Goods | for Friday to’ ee ee 442-444 Fulton nr. Hoyt St. Remarkable Reductions on BOOTS—OXFORDS—PUMPS uick clearance on “season stock Seasonable and advance styles at savings every woman will be glad to take advan- Reduced from|Reduced from|Reduced from 6.50 to 8.00 | 8.50 to 10.00 | 10. gun metal, vict kid and | All dress and Louis, Cuban and | Children’s Fine Ribbed | Value 452. 2O¢ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SUES FOR STOCK LOSSES. © Jo vatate of Made wep Hy fendant Auain, WASHIN Wilson of of the ratify | { BROOKLYN 1263-67 B' NEWARK 689 Broad St. Op. Military Pk. nr. Greene A: °, ot 4358505888) Te $64 available. 00 to 12.00 The Pumps fashionable jeathers. black eatin, Many models suit- able for spring and summer as weil as immediate wear. Louis, Cuban and military heels, Reductions Men’s Half Hose Black and all colors teed three pairs three months. 3 pairs Guaran- 1.00 OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn tive tailored and belted and Sealine Collars. Sale Price, Of Wool Velour, Bolivia and Polo Hudson Seal, A. collection of Formerly 45.00 Formerly 68.00 Formerly 75.00 Formerly 95.00 semi-fitted Ringtail Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Greatly Reduced Thursday Excellent Velour Cloth, in several attrac- semi-dressy y models, effects. Large Full lined and interlined, 20.00 Other Attractive Coats Silvertone, Silvertip, Cloth, trimmed with and Opossum. smart medels which should offer choice to suit every taste. Reduced to 28.00 Reduced to 38.00 Reduced to 58.00 Reduced to 75.00 Also 14, 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue Brooklyn 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 4S Brookiyn FULTON STREET Cor. of BRIDGE STREET At Hoyt Street Subway Station, Brooklyn . DRESSES After Stock Taking Clearence All at Enormous Reductions Wool Poulette-- Tricotimes-- Serges=- Velveteens-== Satins-- Jerseys-= Georgette Combinations-- Charmeuse-- Tricotines-- Velveteens-- Wool Jersey-- Tricolettes-- Serges-= Satins=- Georgettes--Ev’n’g Gownis-- Wool Jersey $14.85 $14.85 After Stock Taking Clearance Beaver Plush-- Silvertone=-= Duvet de Laine-- Broadcloth-- Veloutr-= $79.50 Chameleon Cord-== Tinseltones== Plushes== $29.00 : . Both Plain and Fur Trimmed Models Bolivias-- Frost Glow-- Duvet Superior-- Silvertone $19.50 Crystal Clo! $33.00 FINE FURS---After Stock Taking reps GQUIRREL TRIMMED GCOTCH MOLE COATS, sy@r FRENCH SEAL COATS, FORMERLY $395.00... °265'° COATS, FORMERLY s95 (00 36 INCHES LONG, FOR- R $155: .00 NATURAL SQUIRREL BABO00 cicsicasiesa ree ia 450 MERLY AT $255.00. .” IH|}UDSOM SEAL COATS, FORMERLY $575.00... $475 *495% ial UDSON SEAL COATS, $5 595: 00 ATURAL MUSKRAT COATS, FORMERLY ¥ $179: 50 PRICED $225.00.. AP MINK COATS, FOR- MERLY $195.00.... ‘ 199 #195 UTRIA COATS, FOR- $1 Q™.00 N MERLY $245.00....... 195° FORMERLY $575.00 Hi UDSON SEAL COATS, FORMERLY $650.00. [FULL LENGTH SCOTCH MOLE WRAP, FOR. MERLY $850.00. IH} UPSON SEAL COATS, FORMERLY $295.00. . Muffs at Extreme Reductions UDSON SEAL 75 UDSON SEAL ; H BALL MUFF........ #10 : H CANTEEN MUFF, 15 0

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