The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1920, Page 12

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STH WL SIGN FOR 275" HE HTS ATH AT HEARING clares State Has S Has Same Right as Congress to Define Intoxicants, 7 ALBANY, May 21—Goy, smith at hearing held yesterday on the 2.75 per cent, beer bill, ex- wed the opinion that New York ; ite is just as capable of determin- ie the Imit of alcohol in non-intox!- 5 Deverages as Congress, His of the powers of the States p enact their own Prohibition En- it Laws, under the concurrent @ause of the Federal z leaves little doubt in the of those at the hearing that He said that the only question in- | wae whether the opponents to THE EVENING | WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, the bill could produce sufficient ev!- dence for him to say to the Legislay ture that it was wrong in fixing the 275 per cent. limit. Me contended that the States have equal rights with Congress in Prohibition enforcement, | Labor, headed a delegation of labor but R@bert G. Devey, counsel for the] Tepresentatives in favor of the bill Anti-Saloon League, said that the| Others who favored it were William States had no right to enact legisia- | 11. Brady of the Manufacturers’ and tion that conflicted with that of Con-| Dealers’ Association and Stewart Brown of the United Real Estate Owners’ Association. Co. Ransom H If You Neglect our Eyes You'll surely regret it later on, You owe it to ght rotect ever said,” retorted the Governor. Others who apoke against the bill) were Mrs. F. W. Graham and Mrs.| Galvin, representing the W. C. T. U. | ond Canon Chase. James P, Holland, President of the State Federation of | 10 aigned it hi Peraia A ppeain to | Gress. “1 don’t believe that there is any concurrence,” said the Governor, “when a man in Washington acts first and compels the others to act his way. That is not my idea of oonour- rence. It is not concurrence when we have to say amen to everything that ia done down in Washington.” Gov. Smith asked what would hap- pen !f the next Congress amended tho Volstead act by providing that 6 per cent. was the limit of non-intoxicat- ing beverages, Mr. Devey replied that Congress bad no right to fix that amount, as {t woutd violate the Con- ||] fe Rentarcred* tye Examination stitution, because 6 per cent. of alco- bel te tntexieating. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 “If that is true,” said the Governor, “the Highteenth Amendment was drawn by some person who is not on the level.’ “I wouldn’t want to be responsible for making that statement about the honorable gentlemen who drew that amendment,” said Mr. Devey. “I'm responsible for everything I Batabushed 58 Years. protect her against Bolshevik aggres- sion. ‘The sppeal, which follows the landing of Belshevik forces on Persian @ Agatnet | soil from (he Caspian Sea, was mado| | through the Persian Foreign Minister, | Persia has ap- “who is'tn Paris. “ATTENTION, MEN! ' FORCED TO! SACRIFICE A Wholesale Stock at Retail A Life Time Opportunity 1000 Men's and Young haere bei Se Wool, ices | and Alpaca lined Blue, Brown, Flannel Suits. Single and Double st Ny phe Not a one in the lot would retail less than $60—some at $65 OUR 3-DAY ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICE Special—Genuine Palm Beach Suirs $11.70. Free alterations. BURTON CLOTHES % For Other Gimbel News See Page 17 and 18. GIMBEL BROTHERS 32.0 STREET ~BROADWAY- 33x STREET NEW YORK CITY 25% OFF } EVERY PAIR OF ' WHITE HOUSE | SHOES FOR MEN Several weeks ago we staged a successful discount sale of Buster Brown Shoes, which was received with enthusiasm. So for a limited period we make a similar offer on White House Shoes, made by the manufacturers of Buster Brown Shoes, Take 25% Off the Regular Price of any pair of White House Shoes in our stock at the time of purchase. Standard prices range from $10.00 to $16.50 $35.75, ' | Gittett, who bandied the bill tn the | peated to the “League of Nations to Assembly, declared that if Gov. Smith would provide a second Dectaration of Independence. , ! ! 1920.8 STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN MEN’S NEW SPRING SUITS A well-known manufacturer, needing money, sold us some of these suits at a great reduction. The rest were taken from our regular stocks, which were moderately marked at their regular price, so that this cut represents a larger saving than is apparent. Suits are of silk mixed worsteds, cassimeres and serges, in one, two and three-button single breasted and double breasted models. REGULAR AND STOUT SIZES 1920 STRAW HATS 2.45 to 8.95 Splendid assortments of every wanted style, in Porto Rico Straw, Soyo, Panama, Rough and Fine Sennits, Fancy Braids, Split Sennits, Fancy Straws and Genuine Panamas. Shapes are tele- scope, Alpine, 9ptimos and sailor, some have air cushions. See Page 35 for our five-col. Adv. Our Reg. $39.75, $45.00 & $50.00 Priced Less Than You Would Pay for the Beads At the Extraordinarily Low Price of ee 1 3:25 (Exclusive of Tax) Gorgeously Colored —Exquisitely Made All Bear the Unmistakable Cachet of Paris French Beaded Bags } A full assortment of styles in many at this remarkable sal remarkable, indeed, that leathers and in full range of sizes. Many vies in tis ane A at] comparison department has marked them ‘Very, very excellent’’! But you have to see these beautiful French bags for yourself—you . must examine the fine, close beading, the deftly-blended, utterly lovely colors, the rich and ‘charmingly finished linings. Then you will know, as we know, that these are bags far ahead of their price in value! RARE WORK MANSHI P—VARIOUS FRAMES° Silk Linings + Heavy Shell Frames Oridized Silver Frames GIMBELS MEN’S SHOE SHOP—Fourth Floor Heavy Fringes Colors to Match Any Costume SD GT Oe

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