The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 14

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WELFARE BILLS, + SMITH DEBLARES; Governor Scores Partisan Foes Who, He Says, Aid Spe- cial Privilege. Gov. Smith Dditterly censured the Republican Party of the State and Na- tion as a party obstruction to hu- Man progress in a speech before 300 Members of the Women’s Democratic Club im the Hotel Commodore last aight. Tae dinner was given in honor of Miss Elisabeth Marbury, designated Geiegaie at large to the Demo- eratio National Convention. Miss Harriet May Mills of Syracuse, the other woman delegate at large, also e. Women political leaders trom Mr comicas of the State attended. The Governor specified the milk 4 the minimum wage law, the Rohr bour @ay for women and chil- @rep. the teachers’. salary increase Dilis and others as instances where tue Republican majority in Albany thwarted the public interest in ive to serve “special privilege. ‘And be hotly challenged “any man to Tusesday eo] oe pie ring | and tell me wnat T nave feaid to-night 18 not a it. eG peaking of the milk situation, Gov. said: suits useleas to sénd out commit- tecs to find out the reasons for Bol- queviem, and a waste of the people's y for convictlons gt crima- anarchy, and a waste of time ex- palin members of the Assembly, ‘when four men can sit around a table and say that the people of the bigest ety in the United States shall do ‘without milk for three days.’ ‘The Governor spoke of lis milk bill, which the fixing of a price tb the consumer, the distributer and producer. in Rhere's a plain case where the Republicans up-State must subordin- ate the interests of the teeming mill- fons in a great city to the interests of whe men on the farm,” he said. ‘Phe Governor beran by denouncine the Republican erat an leok~ ing in principles or sincerity. He said that after the United States had emerged from a great war and Prest- dent Wilson had p: @ pro- gramme which would have given America a distinguished place in his- tory, the Republican majority in the Senate, lacking any constructive plans itself, deliberately wrecked the League cor nt for political advantage. joing to Albany what do we find?” asked. “The same thing. The Republicans there hove no principles. They cunatitute (n themselves an ab- solute party of obstruction.” The first opposition to his minimum wage bill, Gov. Smith declared, came from the Manufacturers’ Association, which, he said, never pretended to be created for anything except selfish and personal motives. He charged that “a man by the name of Mark Daly is getting a fat retainer from the manufacturers for the express purpose of seeing to it that no legis- lation helpful to the laboring man shall pass, provided it in any way in- jures the manufacturers.” Truck Lond of Grain Alcohol Stolen. Fogarty and Hendrickson, garage keepers, reported to the police to-day the theft of a big motor truck and its load, thirty barrels of grain gicohol, licensed for use in manufacturing cologne, from their building at No. 49 North Elliott Place, Brooklyn. The front door of the garage had been forced | with a crowbar Take Aspirin | If your Aspirin tablets have the name “Bayer” stamped on them, they are genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” proved safe by mil- Kons of people. The name “Bayer” identifies the true world-famous Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. Always drink one or two glasses of water after taking the tablets. Each unbroken “Bayer package” With Water Aspirio is trade mark of Bayer Manatactare Monoaceticacidenter of Saltcyticecia anew \ 4 |THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. LAYS NEWBERRY'S —_ hoove thattwn tnited states fene- PLIGHT TO WILSON Senate Committee open Honest Advertising March 22.—Paul H. King, campaign hanager for Sen- vieted Saturday on darg@ of crim- eral Corrupt Pract! ina statement last night of the trial indicates th Administration, with all cies of the Government mand, backed up by th ence and vast wealth of “No jury afd no court criminal out of me nor can do that, And that done nor will not do, “There is, thank God, and another court in whit justice will ultimately be done strous thing made right, “The right of Michigan Hicans to conduct their own primattwithout Presidential interference, }a iright of Michigan voters | contains directions fer Colds, Toothache, Bar- ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheu- matism, Noeuritis, Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- | lets cost but = few cents. Drag: gists also sell larger packages. | ry was not, The Democrats wuld like to bar Newberry except to expel him, ind bofore that The result can be done the’ thargos lodged against him in the Snate must be sustained. Elections morrow, WASHINGTW, March 22.—Friends of Victor Ber@r. are watching the | Newbe: view to making { move in the House his hogorad if tle Michigan Senator resumes his . in 1918 tween the oases Is hat Nevins oes teen men con- Permitted to tuke he seat, and Bergur The Committee on Privileges and case n the Senate with a and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. but see noway of doing so, which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of lo will take ypthe case to- @ topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are in- clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed ‘unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days isto be found inits increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from Vourtesnth Blouses were never lovelier than this season, and the cream of the Spring styles has been culled for this sale. We offer them at a value that comes only once in a season here, and not at all in other stores, Blouses—Are of fine georgette, newest styles; made lovely with hand-work, bead and silk embroidery, and fine laces, There are eighteen diffe NO EXCHAN | STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | —rlE AR N- West of Fifth Avenue Our regular rent models for selection, Colore—Bermuda pink, peachblow, orchid, bisque, flesh and white, GES Tomorrow one of these of quality T IS ONLY through a special purchase that such high grade cowhide bags are offered at this low price. Made of a fine grade cowhide and lined with popular English design lining. No artificial stiffening in this bag of selected cowhide with hand sewn-in frames. It is made doubly strong by reinforced sewn-on corners and brass clutches. It is built to render durable service. The bag has three inside pockets. Selected materials, high grade workmanship and a really low price are effectively combined in this bag, and at this price it will pay you to anticipate your luggage requirements for many months in the future. Also, Genuine Cowhide bags at $38.75 and $44.25. Made of genuine hand-boarded cowhide, genuine leather lined. Hand sewn-in frames and reinforced sewn: on corners. Single and double handles. For your next trip—MMtys Quality Luggage at Lowest-in-the-City prices Aawye—Lugeage Dept., Fifth Floor, 34th street, Rear, Y Oo New York Cowhide bags For YOUR Easter trip, NO RETURNS "See Page 21 for Our Three Col. Adyt, Waterproof Raincoats just arrived from London $22.50) - and convertible collar. sleeves. An added typical English feature is the method of ventilation by means of concealed ventlets under the arms. A stylish, dashiy rubberized raincoat in Tan Cassimere, t will give excellent service and is just double texture, the thing for theainy weather ahead. Gege—Fitth Fleer, Front, & Go NEW YORK Oe 8 eee ae 8 6 8 These coats are unusually well made —seams are strapped. The models are single breasted, with fly front Equipped with slash pockets and tabs on Women’s Dept.—Third Floor. spliced heels. BROOKLY OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & G FULTON STREE—BROOKLYN Polo Coats Essentially adapted to Misses’ Wear, in smart- ness, youthful effect and usefulness, for and_ general Camel’s Hair and Polo Cloth, box and inverted pleat backs, ’ leather belts, insert and patch pockets, convertible collars. Coat illustrated, of Camel's Hair gcse tit 45.00 Silk Lined. OPPENHEIM.GCLUNS & G . FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN | Special Sale Tuesday Women’s Silk Hose Full Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Lisle Garter tops, double soles and high Black and desirable colors. fale Price 85 No Mail Orders. No Phone Orders. BROOKLY OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & © FULTON STRECT—BROOKLYN Tuesday’s Sale of Exceptional Interest Lingerie Blouses “Voile and Batiste An especially attractive collection taken from our stock and including a wide range of models in Tailored, Semi-Tai- lored and Lace-Trimmed Dressy Effects, | Regtlarly 2.95 Sale Price 1.85 es Newest Spring Models in sports utility, self and Prices range from H Misses’ Dept.—Fourth Floor. A Stubtorn Cough Loosens Right Up This remedy is a wonder for quick reaulty, Eaally and cheaply made, Here is a home-made syrup which millions of people have found to be the most dependable means of break- ing up stublorn coughs. It is cheap and simple, b-* very prompt in ac- tion, Under its healing, soothing in- fluence, chest soreness goes, coughs loosen, breathing becomes’ easier, tickling in throat stops and you get a good night's restful sleep, The usual throat and chest colds are con- quered by it In 24 hours or less, Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse- ness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial | asthma or winter coughs, To make this splendid cough ayrup, our 2% ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granuisted sugar eyrup ond. dhake thoroughly, If you prefer, use clari- fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, Instead of sugar syrup, Fither way, you get a full pint—a family supply of much better cough syrup then you could buy ready-made for three | times the money, Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste, Pinex ig @ special and highly con- centrated compound of genulne Norn way pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the membranes, To avoid disappointment ask yous @ruggist (3r “214 ounces ef Pinex” with full directions, and don't anything else. Guaranteed te give solute satisfaction or money promptly refunded, The Pinex Co, Ind.—Advt, Wayne, ney’. | World “Wants” Work Wondara, | This Laxative Is Now in Half a Million Homes HERE there are Wier air thes elderly people it is always well to have a mild, tle-acti laxative like Dr, frell's 8 ve tation of pnt laxative herbs with pepsin which d i required in constipation sg geat. i pation it with safety an tag aan free from narcotics and may be siven to babics, Half a. million mothers have it in as many good American homes, and these fami- lies are healthier for it drug store alls Dr, Syrup Pepsin In spite of the fact that Dr, Syrup Pepsin is the largest wll head Usxattce tn the world, being illien bottles sole each year, apt tho need benefits have igi 4 nea nol yet used it, Tf you have your name and address tral bottle o Dr, W. B. Cold we ‘v¢ton St, Mont eal, ieaae St Cod DR. CALDWeuts FBP EUSIN Every Caldwell's ts Coughs Crow Better rea hroat 9, Sa's }

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