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RY LAW OPPOSED ‘BY FORTY STATES, _ DECLARES 8 BREWER Fiegenspan Says » Says Twenty ct i Were Denied Right of Referendum, . 985.—Brow- | ers of tho United States will use (every legal and oonstitutional means Ho keep that liberty and that prop- | ferty that is guaranteed to us by the} ‘onstitution,” Christian W, Feigen-| n declared here to-day ni the AUnited States Brewers’ Conterence, (et which he is President. “Counting the non-ratifying States, those which have not voted for State Prohibition und those which have Voted against Federal or State Con- (stitutional Prohibition in recent *years,” he said, “we have twenty- Sve, or mors than a majority of the whole num» here are twenty-one frefeerndum iiates, fifteen of which ‘are not included in the foregoing. In| and Vermont. In New York a Gov- ernor was elected on an anti-Prohibi- tion platform. A candidate for Judge ie ‘Brookiya, who dared while in Cou oppose Prohibition and who was fought ht in the customary vicious and slanderous manner, was after- ward elected, receiving the greatest PAY Ace — nominee in Greater w Jersey a normal Repabtions inaoeny of over 70,000 was turned into a substantial Demo- cratic victory entirely on the ques- tion of National Prohibition. New | Jersey's courageous Governor has be- |come a National figure on this issue “Prohibition history tells its own story. This js not the first time that a wave of prohibition has come, only to be shortly done away with. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con- necticut, New York, Delaware, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, lowa, Nebraska and Minnesota, were all dry:at one time. Every State in the Union that had prohibition then, has at some time since repudiated it, witb State of Maine—and that State never was dry. Hugh F. Fox, Secretary of the A sociation, declared that before the National Prohibition act was a month old, Federal official MICHIGAN FURNITURE LAST DAYS OF OUR clamoring for larger appropriations | PUTS MARRIAGE ON MARKET. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, for enforcement purposes “For our part,” said Mr. Fox, “we strong for the most thorough en- orcement of the national Prohibition | law, Court of the United States, and there | is little doubt that a huge sum of| from Tok money will be required for it.” He if it is upheld by the Supreme pointed out that tens of thousands of persons may be required to patri and blockade the coasts and frontier: against smuggling. “Let no guilty man escape, even | though the enforcement of prohibi- | tion costs more than the enforcement of all the other criminal laws of the|the Grand Shrine of Izum United States,” he said | Bureau has been organized there to art ’ nese School Take Shares fm New Matrim: 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 say the Japan ~ Reports Marriage 8 agent in matrimonial contracts. hares placed on the market have been | alomat entirely subscribed, Afhong the shareholders are ov. Abe, Mayor Viscdunt Tajiri, Count Oga- sawara, Baron Senge, the Chief Priest of the head| and Den- priests of the Zojo} ethan forty ean Gravure this mornir MeDonough pita! said death ©. Mr. Phil Street y well known business nal men und representa- girls higt Nip. were | | ' “Shana a 100 Fine Tricotine Dresses fthese States the people have reserved jto themselves ‘the power to approve Jor reject at the polis any act of the “SLegislature.’ ey must, therefore, oe counted as States which have not ratified. Adding these States to the February Sale| | 10% TO_HO% REDUCTIONS ON ALL FEBRUARY SPECTALS. twenty-five mentioned heretofore, we | have a total of forty in which the | people are cither opposed to Federal | Prohibition or have been denied thetr | undoubted right to pass upon it. “Is is part of Prohibition propa- Randa to-day to pretend that the American people, through their own jaction, have brought about the exist- | ing situation. Never was there a Mrreater falsehood, The <Americap people rey r have acted upon na- tional Prohibition. They have never been permitted to do £0, State—Ohio—voted upon this tre- Only one | | mendous issue and there the verdict | Was against it “In State after State the Legis-| Jatures have been driven by whip ana | spur through the forms of ratification | —often in defiance of the clearly =| pressed popular will, This is par- Ueularly true of California and Mis- | souri, where the people voted down | tute prohibition by tremendous ma- cites, only to have their Legisla- | tures a few months later declare for | National ratification j “In many States have been enacted withou popular WBassent. This Is true of Alabama, ‘where a heavy majorit hibition lature. ™M town, and villag for renerations, by voting for th their protes ‘st system by | Prohibition laws | + | [Deep drawers, plate mirrors; All Our Odd Golden Oak Dressers and Chiffoniers Splendidly constructed, perfectly finis! Unusual each piece hand rubbed and polished. Fon io ac chalet et habia Oven Saturday Evenings Only, | HARLEM STORE, 2174 THIRD AV. Open Monday and Saturday Eveningn Bronx Store, 420 Tremont ay., Bronx A fresh shipment from At Les: ‘ew Spring Frock of fend” Seated BLD Georgettes Vaffetas, Satins, Tricotines, Silk Embroidered Taffeta—Apron model with Sensational SUIT Opportunity y Spring Dress Sale Newest Frocks Appropriate for Immediate Wear Wholesale Prices Sale Starts 9.30 A. M. $ Wis) .00 Regularly up to $52.50 Tricotine Dress with Be ne GOD Thee 8 25 45 Sample Suits Navy and Black Men's Weav Serge $ Values to $49.50 Smart Spring Models. Can Be Worn Now. Opposite a leading manufacturer s Than Baring Frock, of Taffeta; ay ©) embroidered. ‘$25 Charmeuse, | Tricolette, Paulette. Hand Beaded, Beautiful Georgette © Frock; hand embroidered. . Special ciated. Bloomingdates—Second Floor A remarkable special purchase of fine-quality navy blue tricotine dresses—the kind one seldom sees at even a bigger price. are illustrated—but the fineness of the material, the beauty of the silver and gold embroidery, the excellent tailoring, have to be seen to be appre- Six of the models Tunic effects and one-piece models—with fashionable short sleeves and mo.e conservative long ones. WOMENS AND MISSES SIZES+14—16---18—36—38—40 Reduced Prices on Beds and Bedding In the Mid-Winter Furniture Sale Brass Bed: $27.50 2-inch continuous posts and seven (7) 1-inch fillers to the full size. Finished in Satin Brass. In 3.0, 4.0 and full size, Square Tubed Bed $15.00 | As illustrated, with posts, 1}zinch fillers, 1x!g-inch square tubing, made in 3,0, 4.0 and full size, fin- | ished in Antique Ivory. Greenpoint Crib $12.50 Made with high sides and aranteed spring, and itted with the famous Greenpoint trip-lock con- struction. Finished in ivory and white enamel, RP Cd eases ict REE OPA eH Fourth Floor WHETHER the need be for a single bed for the guest room or nursery, or for a handsome, comfortable bed, you will find it here at a much lower price than you expected. The variety is extensive, the workmanship faultless. These Low Prices Up to Saturday Closing Time Only | ' Springs Special Wire Spring, for any bed. $7.95 French Box Spring, best ticking $31 S. B. Box Spring, best ticking... $26 Woven W ring, for any bed. $7.25 Regal O. C. Box Spring, best ticking, $31.00 Mattresses The sizes quoted refer to the width. The mattresses are all regular length, except where otherwise noted, Re member, all mattres: are made in our Sanitary Sualit Fa Mixed Drawings 4 ft. Gin, Roll Edge Cotton 4 {t. 6 in, 4 ft | 3 ft. 6 in 3 ft $17.00 15 Plain Cotton 4 {t. Gin 00| 4 fe 6 in. $15.00 4ft 00| 4 ft 13.00 3 ft. 6 in 27.00) 3 ft. 6 in, 11.50 3 fi 10,00 Three- mae Bed: $8.95 Very strongly made and finish a spring guaranteed against sagging, is made so convenient that the head and foot both fold with the spring. Fin- ished in white enamel, and can be had in 2.6 and 3.0 sizes. Brass Bed: $24.00 Made with 2-inch posts, l-inch i fillers. Fin- ished in n Brass, and can be ‘ full size. Antique Ivory Bed $16.50 continuous square id 1x'4ineh fill- n be had in 3.0, 4.0 and full size, finivhed in Antique Ivory Englander Couch $28.50 Couch by day and bed by nigt asily made that a child can manage it Complete with all-cotton mattress and spring, guar- anteed against sagging. 5 SB Sa e 1920, West 42nd Street HOUSEHOLD LINENS Priced Below Present Wholesale Cost. An opportunity to fulfill your Linen.requirements ata liberal saving advantage. Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths (Linen Weft), full bleached, splendid wear- ing qualities; 68x68 inches, SPECIAL, $2.95 Irish Satin Damask (Linen Weft) Napkins, full bleached; as- 3.95 sorted designs. Special, doz. Crochet Bed Spreads, Marseilles de- signs; hemmed. . . Special, 1.95 Bath Towels, hemmed, heavy weight. . . Special, doz. 5,50 heavy weight; full bleached; assorted designs. Special, yd. Trish Pillow Cases (Linen Weft) ; hemst’d. Special, pr. Huck Towels (Linen Weft). Special, doz. Odd Groups of LOUNGING ROBES Specially Arranged and Priced for THURSDAY at $57.50 Imported models and reproductions developed in Duvetyne, Charmeuse and Chiffon or Waterfall Velvet. Second Floor. COTTON DRESS F. ABRICS Exceptional Values in Imported Domestic Weaves in Spring eee $1.75 Yard $1.25 Yard St. Gall Hand Loom Dotted Swiss—white or colored grounds, with contrasting colored dots, the $1.90 Yard French Cotton Eponge or Ratine —two of the leading Fabries in Paris for Spring and Summer 95c Yard wear; newest colorings and white. LAST THREE DAYS of Our February Sale of Furniture Recent shipments of Furniture (purchased months ago) have replenished our depleted stocks, giving our patrons added op- portunities to profit by the unusual economies offered during the closing days of this sale event. 5) Living Room Suite, 3 picces, as illustrated; peuiierat in Tapestry or Velour; reduced from $500.00 to... $350. 00 Other High Grade Living Ravel Suites 8 pieces; Mahogany and Gold; | % pieces; Mahogany and Cane; upholstered in) the Mulberry upholstered in « Black and and Velour combinations; in ® . Gold D sk; ly $1125.00. Louis XVI. design; reg. $685, $500.00 ald Damask; rog'ly § » $775.00 a aiken ialivenns and Canes 4% pieces; Mahogany Carved upholstered in a Blue Figured Bese) Mpnplleris Jae eae Damask; Louis XV. design HAHD. Oh Seema pe oe duced from $425.00 to $650.00 mmiaan; requoed “trom 5, $825.00 3 pieces: Mahogany and Cane; + pieces; Overstuffed; uphols- upholstered in Black and Gold tered in a combination of Gausil: Gisen Aine dsuan Black and Gold Damask and reduced from $1100.00 to $725.00 | Velour; reduced from $2000.00, 1275.00 3 pieces; Carved Mahogany |B pieces; upholstered in a base; upholstered in a wool combination of Blue Velour reduced from #1010, $850.00 Dining Room Suites Tapestry; in American Walnut Louis XV. de- 10 picces; in or Mahogany; Louis sign; reduced from $995.00 to $785.00 American Walnut 10 pieces; XVI. dk or Mahogany; (Belwecen 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Irish Satin Damask (Linen Weft) ; Plain or Figured Cotton Crepe, in a large selection of plain colors and west Georgette designs. Vigured Dress Sateens, in Black and Navy Blue grounds with tigured stripes and dot effects. ' and Damask; regularly $600.00, $385.00 sign; reduced from $1005.00... $800.00 aavansaingreiaine eee renee enn one

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