The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1920, Page 11

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ee i ey wz DwESDAY, | APRIL 14, 1920. Saks & Company wz Specialists in Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and Children Tomorrow—An Important Sale of Worn’ 3 Ultra-Smart Capes, Wraps and Coats Regularly $59.50, to $75 | At $39.50 Wraps and coats that are reall tional, and in such wide variety that it wil! not “aitficult to satisfy your desire for something distinctive and individual, no matter what your preference, or how critical you may be. The styles include swagger military effects that drape gracefully from the shoulder, with cosy Monk collars; straight-line models that are as swagger as any we have seen, flared slightly by the tightening of a string belt, and full-sweep capes that are simply weolefull At $39.50, every wrap in the sale is a decidedly worth-while achievement! TREO. == NT dont like this. regent\ business odied tg our clothes for men and idea. Not 60 long ago we saw politics CALLED MENACE sve aves sea hoiaen to some one. It is too, much Notwithstanding the, growing shall be adopted by private schools. tendency to substitute the ma- Denounced as Holding Club] Senator Walters said that parochial chine for hand-work, to overcome i 4 js are already under | the th tantly’! r of Over Education’ and feck with the pasartion, tint: tay iaatiian, CHESSISMER EET? oe Liberty. Wore obly ao far aa prescribed studies 4 tailoring, “Handcraft” now is, as OF sae tht bili A boo east, it always has been, the predominating fac- tor insuring the longevity of our La samc menaces to American freedom. which eT ge to on (Bpesiat From a Sta Correspondent | chiai manools jure wow fur they Sould aera pear ie BROKAW BROTHERS Were paasod by the Senate yesterday,| ng lodges, would’ have to obtain 1457-1463 BROADWAY go in their studies and also what they ALBANY, N.’ ¥, April 14—The] must not teach. ‘were sent to the Assembly to-day and Fefetred to the Committee on Rules.| “This 1s the eee Davemaers tos AT FORTY-SECOND STREET three Lusk bills, two of which are} “In my, opinion, declared Senator intention in thetr/ lot,” said Sena rt. “For Senate, der the bili licensing renpo! the first time in the history of the the ‘Attorney General ts a dangerous ‘United stat: Is purposed to ox. measure,” declared Benster Walker. |ercise surv ie and censorsht; Publis | “I don't like this spy system. | like = | the purpose of the bill all right but I ‘don't like the way it works out., It May be all right now, but Lam afraid of the future. The bill doesn't show how to regch the Bolshevik ‘higher Broadway at 34th Street ' eharacterized as most dangerous | Dodge, a lasted from early morning un- tH nearly 8 o'clock last night, showed the danger of the bille. That they are loaded with dynamite was evi- feat ‘by the objections expressed by opposed to them. pete the pret OF abolishing the Rand School, was claimed, private and religious Schools were put under the ban, or at least they were put under the di- fection of the Regents, ‘This last was vigorously denied, but it was admitted that such a pos- sibility existed. In the bill establishing a secret Police bureau in the Attorney Gen- eral’s office to conduct prosecutions i paw erimina; anarchy acd carrying an ropriation ot $100,000, the oppasi- tion saw ‘not only the opening of a Rew avenue of easy money, but actual danger to men and women. ‘The bills which have been passed —rallroaded through the Senate by the majority party—carry appropria- tions of $110,000, with new grabs at the public crib in sight for ever: Legislature. They are bound to be- come the law, for the majority party in the Assembly witf follow the lead of the party leaders. And there are more Lusk bills to come with more appropriations, Senators George F. Thompson, Frederick’ M. Davenport and James J, Walker made bitter speeches against the bills, and Democrats an Republicans alike took turns at ‘The Welch Grape Juice Co, heckling Senator Lusk, the author of Westfield, mS ¥. ” tee tt ble under these bill rowel ? ih? “Ian't it possible under these is,” aan’ Hncently ander tees pines Hl abou ruit tlac Brooklyn, “to prosecute persons who af not only conspire against this coun- Grape~Ra The materials. are all of excellent quality, and include Velour de Laine, Men’s Wear Serge and Gabardine, in every wanted shade, handsomely silk lined. Sizes 34 to 48. Two styles pictured. [38] ene of as “jugt a placeto potteraround in” can yield profitably this year. The tools you will need are eqnveniently arranged for NOTHER Welch pure fruit delicacy for your table—another spread that is pure, rich arid wholesome. ‘Whole raspberries and grapes combined, with the raspberry flavor predominating—it is unbelidvably geod. You like it not only on bread, toast, muffins or griddle cakes but in tarts, pond rolls and many desserts. your grocer for Welch’s Fruitlade (dmpebarongy. Order a jar today. try, but against any foreign coun- try? Wouldn't it be possible, for instance, to arrest and prosecute Sinn Feiners in this country?” Mr. Lusk said that he didn’t think 80, but that such a proposition was poxsible. “The bill conferring new powers on 4ste STREET awo 6rn AVENUE NEW YORK We Shall Place on Sale Thawte 900 «Paul Jones” Novelty Middy Blouses in Belted, Co-Ed and Straight Line Effects Regularly $4.50 to $5.75 At $2.95" Very prettily styled ““Middies” in clever novelty effects that gitls and misses just love for Spring and Summer days. Made of Lonsdale Jean, in all white or smart color combinations of rose, gold, and new shades of blue with white, trimmed with hand embroidery, showing novelty collars and pretty colored emblems. Three styles pictyred. Sizes 12 to 22 years. Second Floor. Thursday and Friday Onl Gen uine Cowhide Suit Cases Colors: Jade, Orchid, Princeton, White, Rose, French Special Blue, Navy, Flesh and Peach. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Thursday Only Strictly | high-grade Children’s Seersucker Suit Cases,’ made of Rompers at $1.85 genuine cowhide, Regularly $2.75 London Creeper and Beach Leg styles, with low neck and short sleeves—in stripings and solid white. Sizes 6 months to 4 years. Fourth Floor, Children’s Summer Socks Special ‘ Stunning Tricolette Frocks for Misses of a quality and character r: seen Special at $24.50 Tricolette is high in Fashion's favor—it be seen at almost every important gathering—a pistes gives added importance to this event. 1 Four highly distinctive styles, in youthful Eton and Bolero effects, the straight-line silhouette, and the ever- wanted two- Reve sports models of skirt and coatee in con- trasting sha Nothing Like Them Anywhere.at Moderate Cost Why blankets shrink and grow harsh OUR soft new blankets with their blue and white squares! lined with | How you dread to have them washed—last season your Plaid, Ha reinforced with high-cut sewed- lavender ones were ruined! Why? Because the minute you on leather corner- rub soap on woolens they become matted, harsh and shrunken. pieces. Sizes 24 and 26 inch. With Lux there is no rubbing at all! Just sousing in rich, wine cleansing lather and gentle pressing of the suds through the soiled parts. Your blankets come out soft and fluffy. Lad ere just like new. i ne ee ee ee ee ee ee 8 ee ee ee & You can safely wash them the Lux way as often as you want. ‘The right way to wash blankets Your grqcer, druggist or departthent store has Lux.— Les tae cablepoonfols of Lea.t0 0 gulen LAWS Brot Con Cambridge, Mass, of water. Whisk into a thick lather in very hot water. Add cold water until suds are fukewerm. Work your blankets up end down in the suds and squeeze the suds repeat- edly through the soiled spots. Do not rub. Rinse the blankets in three lukewarm waters. Pass through « loose wringer o squeeze the water out. Do not twist. Dry im the shade ia a moderate temperacure, Ceorighied 1020, by Lever Bros. Co. There is nothing like Lux for washing blankets three dey Timely Sale . socks. at $2.25 and $3.00 Wash Suits for Boys The cutest suits for active youngsters that could be imagined, sive models for real active boys made of the crispest, most serviceable wash in plain colors, others in stripes in pretty color fabrics we have seen, Som combinations, Sizes 8 to 8 years. Nothing Like Them in the Present Market at These Low Prices! 35e Kiddies will love the gay stripes and colorings of these delightful little Fashioned of ex- cellent quality mercerized lisle in plain colors. White with colored tops. © Sizes’ 6 to 074; in in plain colors, 6 to 844. New and exclu- Second Floor Second Floor, ib A a ROVE AL

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