The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1922, Page 8

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__THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1923, Nernard jr Ne. 65 \, a Setond Lieu- juarters of the Ad- 108, A. BF. high and it the Volstead act in favor of any bonus except for the sick and disabled. i ind beer the Na- Infantry don't wa should be legalized tion’s health and pride.” of No. 447 Fort’ and a Captalo in igence Division, regrets the “ap- ssveness of Commander s rabid cry for the worge L. Darte and not thir nts there | | | Walking Oxfords for that Collegiate Costume liquor on 1 pretty « > ‘sent conditions f creas Fe Hash With characteristic stride and carefree swag- i Eighteenth Ame 1 inti | ger Miss Collegiate will swing down the Ave- if is possible to ma wri f | nue in this dashing model, that buoys up her 3 good in this ct | boyish spirit. 3 3 3 taken the first ste | Developed in Dark Brown Calfskin with perforate wing tips, Low heel 6:00 and broad toe, ° Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Street £! ‘Thomas Gumbman ? Machine Gun Buttaliv 2 Carlstadt, No Ju: "Lam twine and beer for * had known when I } boat from France w "J would to-day be i wootlegger. It is the ¢ } that is above normal yo Wotes irom t }) “Most { shrieking against the Se is that are sand Nght eye West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Introducing a New, Light-weight Brogue model for Spring in MEN’S TAN or BLACK SCOTCH GRAIN BOOTS A high-grade, distinctive type of boot presenting most remarkable value at this low price of ponents PU ht PAUP ACRE EMSS ONES Straight tip, effectively perforated models with rawhide insert sole. Finely finished throughout and showing inside facings of kidskinl for comfort and: serviceability. We are now. showing extensive new assortraents of Men’s Seasonable Undergarments Comfortable, light or medium weight garments at PRICES which: represent EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. Featured especially for Friday and Saturday: Balbriggan Shirts and | Athletic Shirts and Drawers 7 5 Knee Length Drawers Cc J EACH of fine combed yarn. Shirts with Extra quality check nainsook ; half or long sleeves. Drawers : all-over large and small plaid regulars or stouts » « . + - effects. 95c Men’s Athletic Union Suits of durable Nainsook— Cut full, thus ensuring full treedorm of bodily movement. . . + Per suit ord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE ‘The two-piece suite sketched at 4 right is of a combination tinsel tapestry and brown mohair. $700 A SPRING MESSAGE IN NEW LIVING ROOM FURNITURE THERE is an intimacy in furniture that endows it with a distinct per- sonality. Year on year one lives with it, absorbing something of its beauty and dignity. The Sixth Floor is featuring for Spring, many new and distinctive living room suites which radiate a compel- ling home atmosphere—and combine comfort and beauty. A far seatch will not reveal better values than these listed here. 3-piece suite combination of tapestry 3-piece suite, combination tinsel tapestry and taupe mohair « $575 and mohair . $915 3-piece plain green mohair suite . 615 3-piece suite, combination tinsel tapestry 3-piece plain blue mohair suite 590 with plain mohair 850 3-piece plain taupe mohair suite . 510 3-piece suite, combination tapestry and 2-piece brown figured mohair suite . 450 mohair. . 575 SIXTH FLOOR | Sale of Seamless Axminster Rugs THOSE who appreciate the beauty and superb wearing qualities of Axminster rugs will be vitally interested in this two day Sale. Featured are all sizes of our finest seamless Axminsters, including our complete assortment of new Spring designs. With Spring just over the hill, and its call for renovations and extensive house planning, this event is most timely. Oriental and Chinese designs form the motives for the rich blending of such, basic colours as old rose, brown, blue; yellow and green. The substantial saving represented should induce one to buy several of these rugs. $49.50 7.6 x 9 feet 44.50 6xofeett . . FIFTH FLOOR $33.50 25.50 gxi2zfeett . - 8.3:x 10:6 feet . Lamps That Charm IT IS an undeniable fact that an attractive bridge, table or bouidoir lamp lends a gracious touch to the home. For your special consideration we nominate the two following items: This Solid Mahogany Bridge Lam (illustrated) boasts of numerous designs; is equipped with a ljustable arm and 12-inch parchment shade, scroll or banded style. Complete $15 A Mahogany Finished Boudoir Lamp has an 8-inch silk shade in Empire or oval style. In pink, light blue, orchid and jade. $5.75 FIFTH FLOOR 8 abate: im a eee ; — OS bonis. He is against a bonus, how-| don't want it will not be forced to | time for the soldiér to speak. I am tions—the foolish and hysterical Pro-| have the good beer and light ry B Q N U S 0 R B ) 0 rk E G GER? ever derived and feels that the former) take the money or drink the beer, for it ‘100 per." | hibition Law, wines that-bur tellyegddia Oman m soldier has no more right to extra pay| Give the bootleggers a knock-out “Light wines and beer would inder the whip of the Anti= i mew Gun un ome and Iet an honest man take his | ion Nat M. Nichols of No 171| abolish bootleggers and pay a | Seteen League Wels fron | 7 on — place “t. Brooklyn, who was| bonus to the soldiers.” | 2 frets VETERANS’ OPINIONS ON A BONUS BY AMENDMENT OF From Joseph Kubik, No. 437 Hust! onba the 106th Machine Gun Battalion | sae lly their backs were - VOLSTEAD ACT S5th Street, overseas ‘with the 2th sale) sy whem vonrtn off xteeeQtell 0 No, 780 Beoad street, urned. . CAULEY ‘eiphtenn Months: v ‘one by when Fourth of| Newark, N. J. a Captain of Field Ar- = = \ | Over: ne h idquiarter on 4 le went over to fight for lib- | {""" nd we used to shoot] tillery In the 29th Division for one y | All Giorneseairarcee Yeu. No. Army. Navy. Marines. sea®| erty and democracy, but while |‘) , and ¢ 0 end of| year, also thinks that if Mr. Lehrman Pp DE ; Previously, <fessived 20 «4 108 20 gt NOS | we were there the Prohibition | “f wis in the Regular Army before | 5 iwmakers put anjend| knew more about life he would think . ’ i i ; | ously Receive 6 eneake fought against our liberty. ind served overseas thirteen | to that 1 co and now we have a| better of the average man and wom- ais ams —_ wie = sn Where have we any liberty after s | safe ani Fourth. At the present/an. Mr. Powell is as frankly Indif- FAR MM H : = Total 1666 45 1365318 27_'1402_| Fighting for it? j we have with us a law which is] ferent regarding the bonus as he is aut f Seats fjusiriess — | “Let us have the liberty which |} Jeausing more deaths sand injuries | interested in modifying the Volstead Tomato (atsuP f ¢$ Many Cities, Says a Business |, yday Nad their liquor being swle in this eity to-day! we fought for, and give us our ti ertolevery day than were caused once al act. Te is Great Po § Traveller, Think That's fo help reap than ever wduced in the Souther | bonus, beer and wines. Those that lin min T think this is the year by the Iourth of July celebra-! “To hell with the bonus, Let's , re E, Hy $ . md 3 . st when! mountains, 4 8 the plain people | = —s —— ee = = ' .. Only Way to Do It ts good. But when t who drink lvt God only knows : } \ 3 en from. thirty-five to ©) what tt nking! So let us g they sen’ put ove sines and beers and — fro ede ive. th » what 18 coming to Spring Blankets THESE light weight mixed wool and totton blankets are just the, coverlet for coolish Spring nights or for the Summer home, when the winter blankets would be a burden. Sturdy of weave, they will last several seasons, White with pink or blue borders. They represent a substantial saving. Single size, $6.95 a pair; double size, $7.95 a pair. Comfortables, $5.95 Wool filled comfortables. They are cov- ered with a fine quality of figured silkoline and have sateen borders to match. Blue, rose, lavender, and tan. Another excep- tional value—$5.95. SECOND FLOOR Hand-Drawn Curtains Are Hints of Spring A FAINT suggestion of Spring is hidden in these delightful hand.drawn curtains, of heavy ity scrim, with one, two or three rows of real handwork. In white, cream orecru. $3.75 and $4.50 pair. Imported Glacé Chintz $1.15 Yard Our most recent importation is this spe- cially finished tabric which we are showing in many colorful designs. Excellent for Summer hangings or bed furnishings. $1.15 per pe FIFTH FLOOR No Dust! ‘No Stooping! Bissell Sweeper $4 LIGHT running and efficient, this Bissell Sweeper is a ily convenience that ob- viates much that is disagreeable in house- keeping. It operates on the policy of no stooping, no dust, Result—a clean floor anda housewife who is not fatigued. You'll be impressed by its efficient, methodical, and quiet action. More convenient than a broom, it has the added virtue of long service. In fact, one will last for years. Why not buy two—one for upstairs and one for downstairs. SEVENTH FLOOR Irish Linens Specially Priced THIS is an Irish Linen Day, which we take pleasure in announcing, because the linens emphasize an exceptional beauty and sturdiness of weave—and because the prices are very special. Tea and Luncheon Cloths —Circular designs of Irish all pure linen damask, 36 x 36 inches, $35 45 x 45 inches, $4.50; 54x54 inches, $6.75. Napkins to match, dozen, $7.50. Table Gloths and Napkins—Cloths in cir- ‘calar designs, beautiful Irish damask, 70 x70 et Paseo cox 00 inches, $6.95 ; 70x 108 inches, $8.25. Napkins to match, 22 x 22 inches, dozen, $7.50. Napkins—All pure linen Irish damask, 22 x22 inches, a variety of patterns, dozen, $6.95 Glass Toweling, of all pure Irish linen, red and blue checked . . . « 30. yard Tea Towels, Irish, red and blue checked, hemmed, dozen . . - . - + $2.95 Huck Towels; of pure linen, hemstitched, damask borders, with and without mono- gram space, regulation size, dozen . $6.75 SECOND FLOOR

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