The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1920, Page 17

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Johncox was crossing the yachtsmen's | Queens | STATE HAS BEER __| CAPT. JOHN JOHNCOX DEAD. * LICENSES READY 0 Hea hn We "y tn P bench thrust forth a foot and tripped} Justice Lazansky to-day after a plea of mee Mee tate de Wales, w*"| hin, ‘The captain started after thefnot guilty on two indictments charging tripper and a hot fight waa In progress { t Excise Head Warns’ Holders} vancouver mc, Mey %6.—The When the Prince's, Mdentity, was dls ALBANY, May 26.—Herbert 8. Sis- ite, however, are only $1 ~ MM State Excise Commissioner, an- During the rogatta at Cowes, in 1880, of the Long Island City Branch of the THE EVENING wort, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, fPounty Trust Company, was re- |) wreen after dark when some one on alieased in $10,000 bail by Supreme Court misapplication of the company's funds. Two other former employees are under death of Capt. John Johncox, who qpee! covered a! e nde .} Against Violation of Federal stempted to theadh the late belie toes ae ee rene © indletment. Reported shortages, apoorty | i Laws. ward of England, then Prince of Wales,| Ex-Banker Out On $10,000 Ball, tas to the oe a eine ee , ‘ waa reported here to-day Thomas F. Haste, formerly manager gprciscally in tl Indictmenta ‘against a . Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Belween 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Bounced to-day that under the new Beer Law he will issuo licenses to sell 2.75 per cent. beer to any one “whose ptemises are not in territory Mow “dry” by local option vote, c issue of such certificates, how- said, “is not @ guarantee by the State that liquor may be sold ‘Under them without violating either the Wartime Prohibition Act, which Will continue until the consummation 4, Of peace with Germany, or the pro- visions of the Volstead act, enacted ‘ Minder the authority of the Eighteenth lendment, which ts now the sub- of litigation in the Supreme Gourt of the United States. “Persons holding Federal permits for ‘the sale of: liquor must also hold a } State liquor tax certificate, if the y ‘Kind of traffic they carry on is cov- ered ‘by any form of State certificate, ‘This applies particularly to pharma- selling liquor on physjcians’ pre- S@eriptions. A pharmacist in a dry ‘town who sells liquor on prescription Violates the State law, even though he holds a Federal permit.” Our Entire Stock of Women’s High Grade WRAP-COATS. and CAPES Light weight models suitable for Spring and Summer wear (ALSO EVENING WRAPS) AT LESS THAN COST Labor Federation Asks Congress to Repen! Volstead Law. WATERBURY, Conn, May 26.—A Tesolution calling upon the Congress te repeal the Volstead law and urging that the next Connecticut General , Ameombly enact a law to permit the | “mianufacture of 2.75 beer was adopted by the Connecticut Federation of La- ber in annual convention here, EACH EACH 33 Wraps—Now $45 | 10 Wraps—Now $58 Ne ars Beer Until Peace Is De- Formerly up to $85.00 Formerly up to $115.00 ‘Until wartime Prohibition is an- mulled brewers will not manufacture Gr gell 2.75 per cent. beer as provided by the Walker law signed by Gov, Smith, according to William H. Hirst, for the New York Brewers’ 27 Wraps—Now $75 Formerly up to $165.00 8 Wraps—Now $95 Formerly up to $265.00 6 Wraps—Now $125 EAcH f Formerly up to $395.00 | to-day in Brid, * DGG tor sonecdnaticn Wises dae Included are reproductions of recent foveditiine fashioned’ in Georgette o, 3 drab, SL Eee mea Crepes combined with Mole; others with’ Squirrel; also models i ceaen ee developed in high-class fabrics; superbly tailored; exquisitely silk lined. Avenue, Brooktyn. terday after- e left the home Tortora, No. 231 Frost Street, ‘was held yesterday in il as ll alleged member | Along drawn-out | | fight against fatigue . Is the human mechanism equal to the strains of modern life? \WENTY per cent more flat feet among your energy is gone,” says Dr. William Brady. city men than among men from the A certain amount of fatigue is necessary, but hy country districts— many people waste their precious energy. (0 Thirty mor Q Setamens Every step with leather heels or we Bes cont e defective vision “dead” rubber heels on hard pave- or, The death rate twenty-one per cent ments acts as a hammer blow to the \ ia higher in the city than in the country2- ° delicate nervous system. The con- These are fatts taken from the report of th stant repetition of the 8,000 steps you ; f Surgeon-General of the United States yd on the take a day tends to exhaust you. first million men who were drafted, and from vital You cannot change the pavements statistics given in the most recent census reports, ‘but you can change your heels. Resistance to disease is always dangerously ©’Sullivan’s Heels absorb the shocks weakened by fatigue, the greatest enemy you have that tire you out. \in your work today, “The struggle of business in Stop pounding away your energy. | city life is a long drawn-out fight against fatigue. Go to your shoe repairer today and q You dare not rest for fear of being left behind. have O’Sullivan’s Heels put on your { But gradually fatigue slows down your pace— shoes. # With every step on hard 4 heels you are pounding q ; ) K away your energy | O°%Sutlivan’s Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out 1920. | Dollar Day Thursday—Wonderful Values | Professional merchandise buyers who know costs will realize the typical DOLLAR DAY ‘bargains featured here cannot be bought at the price. Critical buyers for personal: and home use will realize these values cannot be duplicated in other stores. The merchandise is all overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co., offered with no thought of making a profit. Extra Big Specials—$1 Special Bargains are limited in quantity. Our sole object in featuring them is to call attention to the éxtra values to be found in the many small lots. None but the early comers will be lucky enough to secure them. Only one to a customer, Only 60 of] | Raincape of| 100 Striped) _ Men's Woo! ust 83° of jorgurey Sateen, with| Pereale Shirts:| Sweater Coat o heavy rubberised | in t wright, wool: cotton fanc Ont - braid gg.00] £3" $1.00] Se $1.00) #2," Brest" $1.00 Hats - Smock s—of Dimity, Voi.e and Lawn. Good quality; smart and well made even though waists to sell for a dollar are a thing of the past among the wholesale 2000 Pairs of Shoes aaa Work Jackets in gray and t ( @._ Shirts | Men's Blue Cham- bray Shirts In alze 16 ‘only; attached fiat collar; double stitched seams. Women’s Gloves Women's pearl $ white Washable Capeskin. Per pr.. ° Infants’ Creepers Striped Gingham or Blue Chambray of dur- able quality. Sizes up to 2 years. Men's cloesly woven bleached Chip Straw Hats with fancy sash band. ‘*Vest-Pochet-Boxes” HEADACHE TABLETS THE Quarterly Journal of Inebriety, says: “‘Anti-kamnia Tablets have become one of the standard remedies. We have used them with excellent results to quiet PAIN.”” Nearly 100 styles in a bi variety o Women’s Shoes of Black Calf, with white cloth ‘uppers, Women’s House Slippers. Some slightly soiled, but all wonderful Bargin | | ‘ Ns * soles, and Vici Kid, Infants’ Vici Kid Shoes. Children’s vas Girls 5 Btesias— Valo Beyond Compare! Dresses of Shemibeey: Voile, Linene, Repp, Serge, Cotton, Gabardine, Percale, Lawn and Embroidered Organdie. ‘ Like the pictures and others. Sizes.up to 14 years. Many colors and styles of trimming. Well made, separate Shirts and Drawers. Mesh or Nain sook weaves. Like the pictures, omitted will fot serve to eatn discounts of any character, contract or Front lacing | Princess Siip| |,O.n1¥ 80 of Corset of white! of Embroidery | these es Coutil, Sixes 19 Gingham House |, Br Ging: only, $1.00) Srry38 Peni sim "$1.00 able novuity Checks,’ Crash, Striped Gala: tines, Linenes and Chambrays in the easily laundered mod- els pictured, ee oste ly made. ere +] are values beyond Come, compare! “See What ——— ee eee er on me ee en ll te a Exceptional Values! cp Canyas, yrtes stg —_S School Boys’ Straight Pants of light «ray Cotton Suiting for warm Wald ‘nahitached weather wear flat collar, 1000 Pieces " of Summer - Uniermels Women's Union Suits, Boys’ Union Suits, Men's Ribbed, Porous Advertising copy and release orders for either the week day Morn- ing World or The Evening World, if received after 4 P. M. the day preceding publication, can be inserted only as space may permit and in order of receipt at The World office, Advertising copy for the Supplement Sections of The Sunday World must be received by 3 P. M, Thursday preceding publication, }f and releases must be received by 4 P. M. Friday. Advertising copy #] forthe Main Sheet of The Sunday World must be received by 6 P..M. of the preceding Friday and releases must be received by 12 o'clock noon Saturday. Copy or orders received later than as provided above when jj minaret r . rae

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