The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, ! . |the situation from the standpo'nt the medice Under ¢ Attorney NT-BEER BILL | not contest tion which (he | Department ce ates. BREWERS ALREADY IN RUSH FOR PERMITS. A large numbet of breweries live, yd. Conttablec§ ce 5th Avenue at 40th Street SALE! ! (Continued From Third Page.) gress reassembles four wovks hence for it to again attain a privileged status. Only by unanimous con can it be taken up out of onler. Mean- | time the liberals in Congress nope to | Promote a public sentiment ‘hat will tig counsel of the Ar Make it possible to legalize light | indicated to-da wines and beer permanently | deavor approval of They victory by | these Dy Commis 15 bringing i ongress | sioner of Prolibition Haynes, but it thought that Haynes will no Search except where t able belief that privat are being used to produce “for sale” LEAVES WAY OPEN FOR BEER "* AS MEDICINE. BLOUSES ‘The failure of Congress ap amendinent t¢ the statute the ft former Attornes e e March 3, that tere law to prohibit phy scriptions ay : seribing wine an ably result in t ment issuing 1 few \lays siv VALUES 2.25 TO 3.95 Dainty Lingerie Blouses in all white—some with touches of color—-hundreds of styles CONGRESS TAKES REST: ADJOURNS TILL SEPT. 21. Last-Minnte Mills Provide Fu sh ng Hoard and Disa ment Conference. owes Alexander fast minute was the Urgent Defleeney 0 for the Ship- Smart styles in women’s low shoes that were $12 to $17, Reduced to $9.90. Alls are included in this sale and styles that will be good for a year to come. ate then went into executive *|to clear up nominations. Mr. Mondell has obtained agi to ment to have the House deelare thr day revesseg from Sept. 21 to Oct. 31 | after Congress resumes its work. nd control the Wal Doatrie The | was ot the 1 La Columb) t packers and extension for the c: % 1 wa < | House How: and then to the 548 Fifth Avenue, above Forty-Fifth Street insu purposes, EO MEER CERES Special Prices on High Grade Musical Goods A New Shipment of CARUSO RECORDS Addio a Napoli (Farewell to Naples) 87312 $1.25 Africana—O Paradiso (Oh Paradise!) 88054 1.75 Aida-Celeste Aida (Heavenly Aida). .88127 1.75 Sample List of Desirable Bargains USED Former Value Now 1 Buescher Eb Alto Saxaphone $100.09 $ 75.00 Ave Mai jolin by Elman) 89065 2.00 1 Buffet C Soprano Saxaphone, straight, in case, Camp: st sense Giusto (Chimes of | high pitch. 100.00 35.00 ean Bro a Pree cm 88612 1.75 3 Orpheum Banjos, No. 1, second-hand 60.00 48.00 ‘avalleria Rusticana— rp 1 Harp, Lyon & Healy, double action, style 16, sec accompaniment) . 87072 1,25 ond-hand, ightly used, finest condi ti: 900.00 600.00 Dreams of Long Ago (In English) . 88376 1.75 1 Wurlitzer Harp, style A, double action, sI ightly Melodie, in French (Violin by, _ used, good condition 750.00 450.00 aeae i 2.00, 1 Wurlitzer Slide Trombone, shop-worn i 60.00 48.00 ; sir d’Amore—{ Ina Furtiva acrimane, 1.75 1 Wurlitzer Bb & A Cornet, second-hand... ......,. 27.50 20.00 For You Alone (In English) 87070 «1.25 1 Clarionet, French make, 15 keys, 2 rings, Foe elute Limo Utalied ' “ i second-hand 30.00 20.00 erie 's Hym 128 2 Sets of Deagan Bells, used 30.00 20.00 . 1 Caressa & Francais, Paria, Violin, their very best, O Sole Mio (My Sunshine)........... 87243 (1.25 discontinued, (new 450.00 225.00 88279 1.75 1 Caressa & Francais, Paris, Violoncello; their very . best, (new) i Am 10 88061 1.75 20 violins, new, shop-worn ote iso is 135 ch. Je Crois Entendre En- Other Musical Instruments of Every Description Attractively Priced ‘as in Dreams) ... 88580 1.75 OUR GUARANTEE WITH EVERY INSTRUMENT Rivomen Is Fickle . es -87017 1.25 SOLD ON VERY EASY TERMS Seranata 88628 1.75 Drop in for Catalog ny, i (4 4 i jt 120 West 42nd Street Between Broadway and Sixth Ave. The RUDOLPH WURLITZER Co. PIANOS HARPS Copyright 1921, Tae Rudolpa Wurlitzer Co VICTROLAS THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, poe e Purchases will appear oa Lills rendered October Ist. wom James MeCreery & Co. 34th Street ‘Telephone Fitz ‘Roy 3400 VeCreery Quality Merchandise, as A he "wth dvertixcd, on Sale beginning Friday, “DuYour" ‘JO Splendid as have been the values offered previous Chapeau du Jour offerings-—these sur- pass them. Never have Tats so exclusive in de- sign, so beautifully fashioned and displaying the highest quality fabrics, been offered for 10.00. There are large, small and inedium size models introducing the newest ideas in line and trimming. Colors range from Sands to Browns, from Blues to Purple, from Rose to Fuchsia, from Orange to Rust. (Third Floor, Annee) . wl omodel that belies. its price. A latliced brim and streamers of Cire Ribbon are its only adornment. As clever an arrange- ment of Ostrich on a Hat of Velvet as has ever been conceived. ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE OF Suits for Women 29.50 Original Prices 58.00 to 85.00 Captivating, New Autumn Apparel for Misses and Girls Fashionable long-coated models, of Poiret Twill or Tricotine. All are exquisitely lined and finished. They are heavy cnough in weight to wear wel! into the Autumn. All Silk Suits Reduced to 9.00 Stunning sport effects of Crepe de Chine, Glove and Taffeta—light and dark tones. Original prices to 35.00. splendidly tailored Dresses, Frocks and Coats that just bristle with newness and chic. All are wearable types that one may put on immediately and wear far into the Fall. The prices actually tempt one ta buy more than one intended, they are so surprisingly low. (Fourth Floor) ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE OF McCreery White Footwear Misses’ Suits— coated affairs. Some are richly fur-trimmed, for Women 3-00 formerly from 8.00 to 12.00 Every pair taken from our regular high-class stock and reduced to this amazingly low figure for immediate disposal. This clearance consists of our White and. Sport Footwear in both Linen and Genuine Buckskin— also combinations of Black or Tan with White. All sizes and widths are well represented, but not, of course, in every style. No C. 0, D.'s, No Exchanges, N (Second Floor) / 0 Approvals FINAL CLEARANCE Silk Sport Skirts for Women and Misses 7.50 formerly 12.75 to 16.75 Plaited and shirred models of exclusive Silk fabrics in plain colors or biazer effects. Cotton Sport Skirts—Splendidly made models of Sateen and Gabardine, prettily button-trimmed. 250 formerly up to 8.75 Fourth Floor Women’s Hand Bags and Vanity Cases with purse and mirror, Pin Seal, Cobra Seal, In a Special Sale at 2-95 The creat variety of bags in this collection pro vides a style for almost every taste. equipped with either an inside compartment, or The leathers include Shrunken Seal, and Spider Calf, also Moroeco and Cobra Grain, with many elaborately tooled patterns. and Colors, with linings of Silk Moire or Suede, Main Floor others are designed to wear with one’s own furs. Every fashionable shade and color is well represented, 14 to 18 years. 29.50 to 159.00 Misses’ and Girts’ Dresses— Some models are fashioned of Roshanara Crepe, others of Satin-face or Crepe-back Satins, Particulariy lovely are the gowns of Duvetyn, Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Canton Crepe If to 18 yea 29.50 to 140.00 Girls’ Dresses for school or college wear, 6 to 16 rs—smart, practi: models of Jersey Cloth, Velveteen, Tricotine or Duvetyn. 9.75 to 69.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Coats— Misses’ Coats in regulation styles, odd, slim, straight-line models and full-flowing loose types, 14 to 18 years. 4 -50 to 198.00 The girls’ Coats are fashioned of costly fabrics in those vivacious styles that set young hearts a-flutter with delight. years. 6 to 16 14.50 to 57.50 (Prices according to material) All Remaining Spring and Summer Dresses and Coats for Misses and Girls Radically Reduced. (Fourth Floor Slim-coated models as well as spirited box | é The bags are al Alligator Black SS +

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