The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1922, Page 6

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= : ore ee mah aie a Aichi asm enps md agp = nari sere preven acenptegcioeeal ran Bet me 3 6. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922. cause he has been out of work ¢ ince | a circus playing the sheik act anal January Me then choke, Those who are against Scene pre one never know what wre wet: HOW DO THE VETERANS opinion mblic and bri h the ” BEE AND WINE TAK ype igo Pitrom h, Nove. Bint lecapat, STAND ON A BONUS K folie fOiarenl' t f J. for fe ars o Rweant in the mo a mot trea | Nain Cope a sa OR THE BOOTLEGGER? A ; _ ae OMT Bl EES ines ae een What is the real sentiment of the war veterans of the States of 10 PAY A BONUS thes lest NOW Wow) ne New York, New Jersey and Connecticut? The President is opposed to 4 1 wine wi t what t Ki ane the forms of direct taxation proposed by Congress. Write your answer twill soon pay the els Pro > t Almost Unanimous in | Jeniand | ) for Modification of Volstead { Act,to Provide Funds. ca than the present Ade in ihe form below and mail to the Bonus Editor of The Evening World. is made of the ex Shall light wines and beer be legalized by amending Arthir Levy ot Sdgemere, thf) the Volstead Act and taxed to pay a bonus, ending the ths infantry bootlegger nuisance? beer, but “for No. lan a tion—not for a ral, Med- | bonu NGMO) sa ascusonsnenacsensesinessmensonincedinieseeusverventisnisans xteen months in} James A, Winton of No, 278 Wash- ‘ Jington Place, Mhushing, sis I believe in the bonus only for|seas with the 102d Engineers, says n, No. 1894 Sec One of the reasons for the rey @mbarrassinent in Washing Home Address ....msssceees cee tear eeneaseeeeresessereetgeesaeuses . Beginning to-morrow (Friday) @arding the need for immedia | ; DR be ge Mation péoviding for “adjusted men who actually need it. {he is for the amended Volste ct | ; ony. emphatically, yes, As for| tax, and so are eight s sania Service Overseas, if ANY.......0006 ' Pensation” or bonus is that re ph u rie y a \ aor Ned mn o fo = Cie members of |] Rank, Organization and Length of Service eas, if of Congress are afraid of losing v« It is the only Aiaimemee WN a gearee eR EEEOT Sc hOV EDETRNER MDS Niner Tine EF NFD EIST EO Tee TERE eae @t the coming election if they which legislates | POLICE SAY BURGLAR counter to the desires of the forme soldiers. (The Evening World's can vas of former service men in its first) Street, 1 wo days is remarkable for its posi tive revelation that Congressinen who [0!) Persist in refusal to consider amend Ment to the Volstead Act are running | ato sounter to the 68 to 1 opinion of the ™en who wore the uniform in tl World War and are sufficiently inter. “"} ested to record their omnions by fill- | tin tng out and mailing blanks Out of 271 letters received yeste @ay only two opposed a ch the Voistead Act to permit of light wines and beer so tt be taxed to meet a bonus appropr tion, Only one of these suymitted al; Statement of his reasons, He is] od Ralph W. Lerman of No. 470 dist] di Street, Brooklyn, formerly of Head-|'* quarters, Camp Gordon, He writes at], ev than throug ‘The avove data !s to be preserved for the record, and is not for publica- LEFT HIS BAI KB Me 1d seth E N' OOK tion, If you wish to express an additional opinion which may be printed | | SL, one year| Pound in Store After Robbery, at | over your name, add it here or on a sepa Gertata | Arrest of Owner. showing $100 deposit in An Important Sale of : i 1,500 Paris of eee, ( BONUS OR BOOTLEGGER? _ Men’s Oxfords & High Shoes | | 2 hefe cupled the ex-sa ons, the ive ‘Teed of the Wert | found the hank. METERANS’ OPINIONS ON A BONUS BY AMENDMENT OF iT, Brennan's VOLSTEAD ACT. tools when Over: are mere. it Yes. No. Army. Navy. Marines seas. esterday and at the very special price of Answers received Feb. 22.. 269 2 222 44 5 225 Previously received........ ++. 189 4 125 16 2 118 Totals.......... 408 6 347 59 7 348 | } $7.50 per pair BONWIT TELLER. &o CO. All of these are smart models, with medium and wide toes, Prom W. may # blank with his toll fi und was in'} Paul, the charge a ie und ad- | tive teen | plicated hi and lave heretofore been in the regular stock at much higher prices. There is a selection of the most desirable ¥ staye d heme and made | and dry laws." More length than there ix space tc ni Knester, | Lhe Se all, Sf of Oni leathers in brown, tan and black. i the foreign born 4 bon som FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ ‘STREET’ The Men's Shoe Depart ment is on the Sixth Floor | Soldiers and from the low | | oth Floor : Se eae ani fom . ] | (Thirty-fourth Street elevators) BME sere, teas cuts tho ave see tanenai Friday and Saturday j Paid He aanerin posit ( iH cent. o} he money will “bs 6é ‘wild women’ or guimbiing.” A WEAR” ° ° ii Bei es CLEARANCE OF “BONTELL FOOTWEAR” | = =The Great Midwinter Sale of | be ab | | —LPVSMSY SUS HV Ge ge ii Women’s and Misses’ High Class \ © 5 \\ | ‘ Oxfords, Strap and Opera Pumps Oriental Rugs | ag \ Oxfords & Pumps Oxfords & Pumps is now featuring a splendid assortment of | i A youthful ‘ ; | Hi \ Is Sports Slipper gy | \\ ° 9 || I with flac heel. ‘ | | ‘ Range | 6.75 8.75 | | ich A-ha | li Sint penter | 8 | Formerly up to 12.00 Formerly up to 14.50 in sizes 9xi2 feet to 10x13 feet i | i phentils % Various style oxfords in tan or black Tan or black calf oxfords in a | 5D) | 4 8. yy lf with Cuban or military heels. variety of lasts. Strap and plain | if y | y vine ‘ | One and two strap pumps in tan pumps in different leathers. | a $215.00 | i Fe) or black calf or patent leather. Also stitched vamp satin pumps. | i ry Depart rent r it oor | j 4 SILVER, GOLD AND BROCADE EVENING SLIPPERS | x) | ns : |! ri 8.75 Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York @ Formerly up to 15.00 Thirty-fourth Street bichdis soi Strest There is a youthful swing Q | Also a collection of metal brocade boudoir slippers. aa io eee gr = I, aries & | NO C.0. DES NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES ippers that is as fasci- 5) | nating as it is elusive. ‘ = i They are simply feminine é F T morro F; iday . ~—and what daintier compli- e | or Lo Ww r ig B th ment could describe them? 8 r. | ern. TO ers j . @ | Americas we Specialists” West 42nd Street (Between sth and 6th Aves.) West 43d Street ES I. MILLER ’ | | ® Fitth Aves at 46th Street ; } PPE N H El Me LLI NS & © | 15 Weet 42ad Street j 154 Reeder soe gr EE RETR Ne LLIN ON Reduced for Immediate Clearance: Open unallg P. ects lr Rwirance: Fulton Greet) | 34th Street —— New York } 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Q | i |. ¢ | . 200 Misses’ and Small Women’s | Vekeheveweletethes | Final Clearance of | POIRET TWILL FROCKS To Close Out at $12 (values. to $35.00) Eight youthful models, noticeable for their grace of line and artistic applications pepe color silk or Oriental embroidery. Variations of these style themes | are achieved by braid trimming, applications of wooden beads, combining | Conan Corps, tn coutesting shades or dainty Saas vente, Homding The Prices in our 350 Women’s and Misses’ Mid-Winter Sale are from Silk «« Cloth Dresses 10% to 50% less than formerly and even at former prices, the VALUES range {ar | | Drastically Reduced— Regardless | | better than “regular” prices quoted clsewhere in most instances. To verify this statement you have |} | of Cost or Former Selling Price | with fine quality Poiret Twill. . . . «Sizes 14, 16, 18 years only to compare. Re. | membering that the Flint 4 | OQ standard for quality is yery oe the provaliice eaeede | Values to 29.75 JUNIOR and GIRLS SERGE FROCKS bag will be a revelation to you, ssaemceeneeepsioea \ Solid Mahogany Spinet Desk 10 O (as illustrated | e } Formerly $6 vow $41, PlintéHorner@in. | 20-26 west 36" st, Conmenientiy Meas Fuh Ave To Close Out at $3.95 Regularly $9.75 to 11.95 Regulation and Embroidered styles in Navy Blue Wool Serges | Actually Below Cost of Materials i} | | — Dresses on Sale —3rd Floor . 4

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