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PEGDA MR) sO a “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 17, 1920, ' that its use of the word ‘Church’ in yf hd its operations is for the concealment PMULLIN UP TO-MORROW. of its identity and for the finarcing James Shevlin, Prohibition enforee- of its enterprises. These are facts ment agent, returned to-day from Wash- aa from the League's own records.” ington, where he was called to explain | 5 “I set forth from the league's ‘Blue the details of the appointment of Stew- c | Be k’ this statement: art McMullin, ex-convict, who shot and re kil reed e “‘In its organization and constitu- fiquer ffiqu"™ chaulfeur during a oe tion the league has been guided by ex- | Mr. Shevlin could not be reached at perience. A temperance movement his office and there was silence am te t which hopes to succeed in politics must Bia ibe Intends to stick to his orig- ie be adjusted with reference to govern- ‘Pho fy being held ie tite Porat cMullin,”* —e— Dtn’t Wait Until Your Eyesight Is Ruin Delay means danger it your eyes need the help ot glasses now. Nothing is so important to YOU as good eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Examination Regist ered Eye Specialist: "Canes Fitted Flasees, Sto 0° Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk ho ts bel rh mental subdivisions and the units of @ Jaignment th Gener ic ‘asions to-mor- common citizenship, instead of being row. He is nt on « charge FS ‘constructed with regard io the dis- of first deg : His “Blue Book”: Called For |tinctive ecciesiastical machinery of tors has ne fing leesl F or, different denominations. It must rep- Proof that as “John Conway” he served Practical Politics Instead of |resent united voters rather than ® term for robbery. “Ecclesiastical Machinery.” ow —— church organizations. It should not be hampered by ecclesiastical Iimita- Marte Cacet Pxtrnaitea. ‘@ipecial From 4 Stat Vormmpondent af The Brening World.) of Marie Cucel, held by the Atlantic tions in the discharge of what are ALBANY, March 17.—William nm City police on a charee of killing Mrs, teada, Jonna aa3 Sixth ‘Av. tsth St 350 Sixth Av} aad St. tor — 4 - St. 1 fest gad Street, Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St Governor Edwards to-day honored a requisition from Governor Smith New York, for the return to that State Women’s Spring Suits In New, Mannish Styles A group of beautiful models developed on strictly tailored lines, becoming and youthful. In Tricotine of excellent quality, mavy blue and black, examples of the fine art of tailoring. Significant Values at $69.50 Each model individualized by some special touch of smartness, braid bound or braid trimmed, with novel cuts or clever empha- sis of seams on hips or pockets, narrow string belts or belts of leather. Silk lined and with every nicety of finish to ensure shapeliness and style. Sizes 34 to 44. Suits of unusual interest at this featured price. Teague “Blue Book," which is at vari-| The trucks were halted by the police _ Ba00 with previous statements that | when they entered the city and were ex- Hie league was entirely a churoh af-|Giagdine, head of the Gladding: Express fair. Part of the letter is as follows: Company of Baltimore, however, mowed "My Dear Mr. Cuvillter: mIt will be a great misfortune if morale ifelllguge trom a datibery” oe anything should arise that would pre- whiskey is consigned to ilenry vent the investigation of the Anti- |p etisater as work sienagooreee tt Saloon League. It would arheunt to @ surrender to an irreaponsible dicta- torship of all that is worth while of tbe public affairs of our State. It _ Seems incredible that the Speaker, in his desire to be Governor, will over- look the permanent intrenchment of “Andersonism which must follow the Astembly’s failure to proceed faith- fully with your proposed investiga- tion. ethieal “I cannot for the life of me see how the Speaker as a dry candidate for the Governorship, unless his As- sembly constituency break with him, can permit such an investigation. . How can the Speaker permit to go om the development of a situation which would surely lead to the : ‘ SNOWY-WHITE PORCELAIN makes the ideal top for kitchen tables and PEM- CO makes the best porce- lain top. Some PEMCO TABLES have steel legs, some wood, Others have flour bins and extra drawers. Ask any Department or Furniture Store to show you the PEMCO, PEMCO*-BALTO, election of Gov. Smith as an avowed wet candidate. To my mind it is un- fortunate that either the Governor or the Speaker should take an attitude vefore invesigation om the League was completed. “Perhaps we have not yet brought to the minds of the Assemblymen the big things which we have in our pos- session against the Anti-Saloon Teague. If ts very easy to establish from the records we have that the League is nothing more or less than un incorporated political machinery, Desk Sets, tor porch, bedroom or guest room, ot Mica covered Moire; all colors, $6.00 and $7.50 Perpetual Calendars, ot leather, in an assort- ment of colors, 75c, $1.00 : SS) 7 Coats in Demand by Fashionable Women Two splendid offerings in new models, featuring the leading types of Top- coats for Springtime wear. Bolivia and Silvertone Cloth Coats in seasonable shades; Beautifully tailored; Lined with Peau de Cygne Impressive Values at $49.50 Polo Cloth Coats Natural color Tan, Three- quarter belted style Town and country model Offered Tomorrow at $45.00 Both types designed on ample lines to wear over the frilly new Frocks. technically secular functions.’ i prerener = Srectcbebesi iT D Freeman, the Carlisle minister wno| !2,000 QUARTS ON THE WAY Soi home et nmrcitigter: 1 thelr New! man Louis*Cuvillier oriticising the of Maryland whiskey resumed their way $10.50 ‘*Line-a-Day’?’ “WILLIAM H. FREEMAN.” _ has drought suit for damages against | whiskey Is Coming to New York stand of Speaker Sweet on the Anti- | across Pennsylvania and New Jersey to- Lord & laylor Ash Trays, suitable Diaries, a Superintendent William H. Anderson, om Motor Tracks. Balddn League investigation and giv. | '%Y after camping in the City Hall court 38th St. = —FIFTH AVENUE— tor home or office; va- record, hd nad Cleat bd tiy.| PHILADELPHIA, March 17.—Seven yard over night. They are found for 39th St. Telephone Registers ) $1.00 rye iu Hang conveniently on the msl 4] telephone, Mica _ covered iY. " Al moire, hand colored, to match ; room decorations. Rose, blue, * ea Msn} green, lavender and tan. Desk Sets—seven-piece leather sets, in old rose, rious materials and styles, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 to * "$6.00 five-year motor trucks loaded with 12,000 quarts ing the latest statement from the iy yor city. old blue, dark blue, tan, green, brown and purple, 75c to $12.00 With lock and ke: $6.00 to $8.50 a Ground Floor, An Interesting Opportunity WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS $10.95 Tax 70c A price which repre- sents quite a reduction OMEN’S pure silk umbrellas of su- perior et A splendid assort- ment of handles comprised of wood and bakelite, with rings and leather loops and straps. Among the group are the smart crook handles. West Thirty-Fourth Street ‘hird Floor Brown Green Red Navy Purple Black Ground Floor, Spring Suits for Misses In Men’s Wear Serge Separate Skirts pee \ For Out-Door Sports With one of these aubing new Sport Skirts a number of smart costumes may be achieved. HAIR NETS Exceptional Offering. Excellent Values at $39.50 eA > OS Dresses fr Easter New Afternoon Creations i EMS of beauty— scintillating in their originality of style and soft elegance of detail. Gowns of the sort one recognizes anywhere as ultra-mod- ish--refined, alluring and gracefully ex- quisite. No one would ever think they cost so little! Tricctine, Silk Taffeta, and corgctte! $1.35 dozen. Well nets; made ot genuine human made, serviceable hair hair in cap shape. Light, medium and dark brown Blonde, auburn and black. No mail or telephone orders filled. Grownd Floor. STANDARD RAZORS at Interesting Prices Gillette Safety Razor with 1 dozen blades, $4.50 Wostenholm Sheffield straight Razors..... $2.50 Simmons Keen Kutter Razors Wiss Straight Razors, $2.00 and $2.50 Geneva Straight Razors, $1.75 Ever Ready Safety Razors with 8 blades... 85¢ Gem Safety Razors with WO DIAGCR secs beens 85c Mark Cross Safety Razors with 1 blade, ..20¢ Ground Floor, Juniors’ Taffeta Dresses b” deter and distinctive little Frocks Burella, Silvertones, Covert, Bolivia and Mixtures, Sport, thrve-quarters and tull length models in all the season’s wanted shades, Fourth Floor Wool Plaids in attractive assortment of colorings, box pleated or side pleated models, $18.75 Sturdy Tweeds, in mannish English models, plain tailored with patch pockets, $10.95 Excellent values to be appre- ciated by every woman who knows prevailing prices. Third Floor, New Spring Models in Very moderately priced at $29.50 developed in navy Taffeta, featuring short sleeves, side draperies and embroideries. Sizes 15 and 17 Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats In Polo Cloth, Velours, Serge, Tricotine, Yalama, Sizes 6 to 16 Sizes 15 to 17 $16.50 to $55.00 $29.50 to $85.00 E are offering two models in navy blue; Ww simple styles becoming to youthful fig-’ ures, well tailored and lined with figured silk. Jaunty Coats with notched or shawl collars, narrow string belts, buttons for finish, Skirts that follow the simple lines of the Coats. Thoroughly high class models at this moderate price. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Third Floor, Tricolette Blouses at much below current prices $6.75 Gracetul, slip-on models in heavy quality Tricolette, with short sleeves, tiny pockets— picturesque and colorful to wear with the smart new Skirts or Trotteur Suits, and just in time tor re-stocking the Spring wardrobe, Ooeral, Copenhagen, Bisque, Jade, Burnt Orange, Navy, Gold, Black, White, Grey