The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 11

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"HET WAVE SHINES DEMOCRATS 1 (Continued From First Page.) Weinepired by any organization of DUsiness interests which could be sus- pected of a selfish motive in the settle- Administration oMcials point a that the extreme tactics used by _ the Anti-Saloon League should not be @uplicated by any Institution fa- voting the “wet” cause or the public will not be roused in support of a Peform of the prohibition laws. Politically, however, it is Interesting Gov. Edwards of New Jersey, who ts campaigning on a “wet” ‘There is a genuine expectation that oe wi enter Presidential preference pri- maries in several States and gather in a large vote, more as a demonstration of how the rank and file in the Demo-|}] cratic Party feel about the “wet” ques- tiop than any especial it of Mr. Edwards himself, for admittedly | jj his personality has not been known | jj ‘went of the Delaware River before this} ]] year. Briefly, many of the Democratic lead- er do not look unfavorably on the Ed- wards movement. They think it will help them decide in advance of the San Francisco Convention whether it is going to be popular to insert a plank urging light wines and beer for the nation. . 25% (a “me Two eyes, a nose and a mouth! That’s the formula! See any crowd for the Variety! See the same crowd to see how well they look under our *Composite Derby! ‘A hat that fits the face as well as head. How? By combining the best features of our most becom- ing blocks in one composite Derby. *Composite soft hats, ,too. *Registered Trademark. A & Rocers PEET Company. Broadway Broadway ‘et 13th St. One at 34th St. Broadway Corners” —Fifth Ave. et Warren at 41st St. GRANDRApIDS FURNITU Room Suites $200 up CREDIT TERMS: $3.00 Down on $50 (0 i re li | a0. ¢ 10.00 “ on Easy Payments COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104"ST The DIET eyring & after INFLUENZA ont Horlick’s The ORIGINAL” iy Malfed Milk.1 ; a J Y Malted Grain Extract Nutritious Digestible Instantly prepared—no éooking Used successfully over 4 century, << Horlick’s Ask for Thus Avoiding imitations te watch such activities as those of| . platform. | j} 300 Open WEEKLY pots $ J OPENS AN BRO | ACCOUNT [Baa Apartments Furnished Complet. 9} FISHER Bros | ] Rich Mil | & 7 ; ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 5, 1920, my r Gives Cartead of Grapefratt te the) nated to the city by the association to = . MRS. F. J. GOULD IN MOVIES. cur. |help stom the recent epidemic of fntu- | Commissioner of Charities Bird Senza. The fruit arrived at the close of te Flem. | Coter sent his official thanks to-day to the epidemic, but it was received with Sinchogiasea Keene Frank Jay |tMt Haines City Citrus Growers’ Asso-| rejoicing by patieats in the hospitals of Gould. whose marriage wee fecenty din, \Uaties for a caricad & grapefruit do- the Department of Charities. solved the courts ip Paris, has signed} See ET & contract to become a film star with = Rew British moving pleture combina- tion, according to this morning’s news- . 4 eed et) | SHE “DIAMOND DYED” A SKIRT, BLOUSE AND A CHILD'S COAT Heze Salnry fer Ameriensn From * 34th Street—New York Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel Newest Expressions of Fashion’s: Whims are found in the Styles now Showing for the Miss, Junior Miss and Small Girls. Misses’ Suits enapictgitlstaet MINE WORKERS BAR ALIENS. Foreixner Mast Have Fall Citizen- ship to Become @ Member. ' COLUMBUS, O, Maren er & declaration of citizenship by a for- eisner will not be sufficient to entitle him to membership in the United Mine guaranteed | Workers of stn pooh Potiliis Watery cap | He must Decome @ citizen. wool, silk, linen, | color. i Ohio miners in session here amended goods | ‘ their constitution making = Sommpatzory onal members of tity or- gist show jamond . ton. bons, coverin, ‘ | turn new! Misses’ Dresses | | | | | Misses’ Afternoon’ Misses’ Braided Trico- Speciat 48.00. " Misses’ Tricotine Dresses |- | Special 45.00 | i | attractively embroidered and braided. .‘ Youthful tive embroidered Ves- Basque models... . _ tee. Deep Revere collar. Special 49,50 speciat 55.00 Misses’ Afternoon ts. } Frock. Detachable Distinctive t ‘ier ' Blouse of Tinselled Paul- bel model, V ette,satin bound, pleated small roll satin skirt. (Illustrated) collar. (Ilustrated) Special 69.50 | ' Misses’ Capes, Semi-dress and Sport Coats The Spring Models include a wonderful assortment of new ideas fashioned in Silver« tone, Velour, Velveteen, Chameleon and Camel's Hair Polo Cloth variously trimmed with Throw Scarfs and Leather Belts. Plain and Novelty Silk linings. 30.75 45.00 59.75 » 98.00 Most ef the models are copied from considerably higher priced styles, created in our own workrooms and include the new ‘‘Ear- ing Hat’ (Illustrated). Developed in the newest straws combined with Hairbraids, Maline, Feather novelties, Ornaments and Flowers. Girls’ Spring Coats and Dresses Beaming in Beauty as they do in refreshing colorful development and Smart Detar: the Spring Apparel for the little ones vies with thet for grown-ups in its Claim for Newness in Fashioning and Fabric Combloatianst Girls’ Chambray Dresses in Maize, Copen, Green and Pink Embroidered, box pleated model. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special 7,50 Girls’ Utility Coat of Navy Serge. Jaunty belte: model, embroidered emblem on sleeve. Sizes 6 to 10 years, Special 19.75 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street—New’ York On Special Sale Saturday W 9 B Girls’ Two-Piece Chaesirex ‘ ibd ™ oo Black and Ge Di . White Vestee an ar. “ , Brown and Tan and BI omen s org ette louses Fst phar Guitar Gar Hand and Tan Checks. Mens calling ‘ stitching on blouse. 10 to 16. and satin tie. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Special 9 a 7. 5 Junior Dresses of “Braeloch” Gingham in attractive colors. Full shirred model, white or- gandie Collar and Vestee.'12 to 16. Special 44,75 Speciat 25,00 Girls’ Tan Polo Cloth Sport Coats. Jaunty box-model, smart inverted pleat at back. Patch Pockets. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 29.75 4.85 — Values to 8.90 No Mail Orders Filled. No Telephone Orders Filled, Lace Trimmed Collar and Collarless Models of Superior Georgette Crepe in White, Flesh and Spring Shades. Store Open Every Evening VICTROLA AND CONVERTED CABINET SPECIALLY PRICED AT 19 Exactly Like Pictare $5 MONTHLY Make Your March Selections from Our Big Bt Victor and Columbia Records WISSNER 55-57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn ,,0prente .. Wissner Factories: Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn SaaS] IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEEO—A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL FIND IT OPPENHEIM, CLLINS. &. © 34th Streeet—New York MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY AT 4 SUBSTANTIAL SAVING FRIDAY and SATURDAY SALE Also on Special Sale Saturday New French Fashioned Pumps For Women and Misses OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET Battery Pi. Third Av., mr. S7th St. ighth Av., nr. 47th St. |] Porterhouse Steak or Roast Beef 36c a Ib. £0 Costas mr. 93 Amsterdam Av.ar. 64th 3h, 132 Broad St., ar. South Ferry Branches ae “A 2302 Broadway, ar. 834 Se, Loin of Pork ------ 30calb. oon Grau ney ams Seca 7 138 Shleniee Av., ar. 66th St, RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED, A late model (as illustrated) developed in Pat~ ent Leather or Black Suede. Hand turned Satin Ribbon Tie. BOILERS p HEATERS 4 a 108! ony alle of Stone! i ll Sum Heute mamicore Hace Bors Ges Rene, Stren, Bre dt sole. New French heel. All Widths from. AAA to D, STOVE REPAIR CORPORATION “tur KMAN, N. TRI. Sale Price Including Tax 1 1 50 Regularly 14.95 es . hea M LL TT

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