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_. BLAME MOVIE MEN ‘interests started the “blue law propa- |xanda” as a smoke acteen to hide FOR BLUE-LAW CRY | their own efforts toward obtaining « business Sunday. It also anserted the commerciaiized wporting and amusement interests were supporting the blue law propaganda, Criticizing the conduct of the baseball Interesta It_ mentioned “the disgrnceful orgy of graft at Ohicago,” and “the Lord's Day Alliance Says Aitatio Is “Smoke Screen” for Business Sunday. ‘The Lord's Day Alliance of the ‘United States, in a statement ixsued Yesterday from headquarters, No, 156 Fifth Avenue, announced |t was in no Way responsible for a movement to Testore “blue laws" Or the Puritan The alliance charmed the Jaitiance the statement says: nd other amusernent = “It tw In fiver of law drunken brawl and Inwiewnons of a metrypolitan manager in a New York club,” "Certain business Interests,” the alliance charges, “make up the lett wing of Uiin anti-Savbuth aggrega- ton.” r every Referring to the progranime of the | § MANUFACTURER'S $1,000,000 STOCK OF Ch an eA RA RNR WRIA nee — eg NH «NE A TE TEA Be 5 5 ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. State and territory that wi prohibit or Sunday all ordi work except work of necessity and charity, and will work for logisintion that will Imit worldly business occupations to that Mary vaccinated, and the authorities have refused to allow her to attend school without vaccination. . Mary wan sent to a private school at St. George for @ time, but after the principal learned of the vaccina- degree which ‘the good orcer, health! lon dispute she wae barred. Recent- «r comfort of the community’ « will|/!¥, #h han been attend! another permit, such as ia the law In most of hool, Magiatrate Mullen set the States of the Union.” VACCINATION DISPUTE UP. Hugh Me dA Hum More of No. 126 Rich- e. Port Ric! 8.1, whi an dint with violating the Compuiso: value" tion Law. and whowe case to $8" finglatrate Muilen'at New} COHEN'S, 25 6b Ay. at New Brig day. More y hearing i fused to have y res in ton-ye d daughter FUR COATS IN Pe bearing the Jackman Label enced fur making 1 CONTI Wis JACKMAN’S SONS, the largest manufacturing furriers in America, offer in a Direct-to-the-Public sale their entire MILLION DOLLAR STOCK OF FURS at prices that the public has never heretofore heen privileged to obtain. Three large floors filled with beautiful merchandise Arcours: as the standard of excellence the country ocr! The crowds of satisfied buyers that have been at- tending this sale every day have become so large that we are no longer able to accommodate them on other clot! French ce ae Bay Seal - Coats 86-inch Length _ with Very Large Collars and Cuffs of Good , Quality, Deep Fall Furred serviceable. Australian Opossum $100 Some that are not perfect beauties wil Bay Seal Wraps Full Length Various Beautiful Models; Linings Sipne Marten Cross Fox Mink Equal to Those Baum Marten | Taupe, Brown and| Mole \dson ble Used in the Finest Ree Crown elem "| Bh F 8 Length Silver Fox Sone Skunk = fape Blue Fox Hudson Seal $125 At prices lower than (36-inch leng Siberian Grey Squirrel Nataral Raccoon . Genuine Beaver America’s Largest 35-37-39 WEST DIRECT SALE FROM WHOLESALER TO CONSUMER On the Street Floor We Will Offer ’ Wraps Men’s Fur Collared Coats Full Length Finest Mer hee fabries, such as frish Wool and Fine dark color of this character, in brown, gray and Fest Workmanship’ dark green Heather Mixtures. Many Models Collars ure of Beaver and Unplucked Orter. These collars alone are worth more than the price at which we will sell these coats $75 N TB, asa Makot 1105 Natural Opossum And Stone Marten Opossum 86-inch length Coats. Smart and ~ Natural Blue Fox Boas A Hundred of Them Good color, deep furred, large fine natural brushtails and paws, mounted with the origi- nal heads; in fact, no finer Blue Foxes can be had anywhere at any price. 5225 juite so good but yet are be closed out at *115 HUNDREDS OF THESE /UR SCARFS and MUFFS- fom which to select in the following furs: bought today direct from the trapper: Russian Pony Coats ) Taupe or Black or Natural Brown Coats with great deep collar of high grade Natural clear blue Australian Opossum rh FREE STORAGE first year on purchases made at this | SALE | NUED our ninth floor, where these furs have heretofore been on display. Our two passenger elevators are no longer able to boa care of the thousands who are cdming here daily. The hundreds and hundreds of Fur Coats that are in our stock rooms on our tenth and eleventh floors it is not'possible to show on our present salesroom floor (9th floor). Our entire store on the street level, therefore, will now be opened to the public for this sale, where we will now be able to show ourentire sock at one time. Mink Our Stock of f $900 Hudson Seal Coats 36-inch Length In a Superb Quality of Soft Fing Skins Full Flare Beautifully Lined, Great Deep Collars and . Cuffs of the Sest Quality Skunk or Beaver $250 *100 A Quantity of Dark Gray Siberian Squirrel the raw skins can be $325 40-Inch Length 775 Open All Day Saturday (Lincoln’s Birthday) Until 8:30 P. M. WILLIAM JACKMAN’S SON ; ; Estab, Since Wholesale Farriers 35TH STREET | BH. Lord & Taylor The Children’s Department Is Ready for Falentine’s Day---February rath e Shooting darts, fluttering hearts. Suilors shyly wooing; Eyes alert, set to flirt, Prove a lad’s undoing. I all the important days in February the one that means the most to at least one-half of society is February 14th. The parties there will be! The mysterious envelopes revealing beautiful, lacy Valentines! Truly, it is a day of days. Girls’ Gingham Frocks, $6.95 Several smart little models of lorraine checked ging- ham, with vestee, collar and cuffs of organdy; youthful styles developed, in red, blue, green, lavender. Sizes 6 to 14 years. (Illustrated below.) Girls’ Jersey Overblouses, $7.75 The smart blouse for wear with checked skirts or witli skirts of self material, Scalloped bottom, slash pockets and self belt. White linen collar and cuffs. Good range of Sizes 14 to 20 years. Children’s Tailored Hats Correct, simple styles developed in Milan straw with bow and double sash of heavy faille ribbon, Adjustable brims, mushrooms, pokes, tolling sailors. Black, brown, Navy, tuscan, butter, cherry and two-toned effects, Sizes for ages 6 to 16 years. Priced Very Moderately colors. Rompers, $1.95 Chambray or linene trimmed with white collar anu Bloomer Dresses, $2.95 cuffs. Sizes 2 to 4 years. (Illustrated below) Chambray or checked gingham, collars and cuffs trimamed with white or contrasting colors.’ Sizes 2 to 6 years. 5 Shoes Greatly Reduced in Price Growing Girls’ High Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, $5.75 Tan laced shoes, tan or black Oxfords, patent leather and gun metal pumps. Sizes 2}¢ to 6. For Children and Misses, $4.75 Black gun metal calf laced shoes. Broad comfortable toes. Sizes 844 to 2. For Little Men and Big Boys, $5.50 Black and tan lacedshocs, broad medium toes Yor school or dress wear. Sizes 10 to 6. Not all sizes in every style. Pourth Floor Men’s Silk Shirts Of Superior Quality $6.19 (Tax Additional) Carefully made of high-grade silks —heavy broadcloths and crepes de chine. At the Exceptionally Low Price of All new blocks; colors include tan, pearl, Oxford gray, seal, olive, poplar, also black. In many attractive color- ings and neat stripings. Stock up on these shirts, men. They are rare values at this price, Sizes 14 to 17, Mere —Main Floor, 35th Street, Aiga7e—Mstn Vicor, B5th Stren. . & Oo. NEW YORK ‘e HERALD SQUARE Yng, NEW YORK HERALD SQUARE <Ync:. i It Makes Little Difference What You Need— + A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and