The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 29

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THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, _APRIL 21, _1922 : 29 the welfare of the myriad who hold] BROTHERS ACQUITTED ‘jobs’ by grace of the league and the likelihood of being able to swell that IN $100,000 SI SILK THEFT army of hirelings? “There is no question as to constitu 6 Not Guilty. { tionality of the Hill measure which, it | - hpi Rat Ne arhhe | is conservatively estimated, would] Jadge Peter ¥, Daley of New Bruns- bring to the Government an additional] wick, N. J,, to-day directed the avguit- revenue of $400,000,000 annually. Rep-|tal of Harry and Alexander Kiknger- i] resentative Volstead himself has de-Jman of* Philadelphia, two of the’ de- clared that elder and other fruit jutees[eandants on trial for the alleged t containing not more than 3 per cent. lor sits valued at $100,000 from two mo- alcohol are permissible under the Vol-|¢,. trucks en route from Phi here Dengad Oe NS. to New York, which, took pl “Nor can any one, #0 far as 1 am lAnti-Saloon Ae Attitude] avie to determine, see-in the measure |Metuchen, N. J., on July 1, last. the smallest degree of potential moral] ‘The prosecution had allege that the ABRAHAM €~STRAUS nc BROOKLYN Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Telephone 6100 Main on Measure Being Watched, |turpitude, with the exception of the|Klingerman brothers, who were with the Novelty Jewelry er 000 Hats f Sup reme Values! | | Stayton Declares, ary reformers. silk convoy, had plotted with a bandtt IGHT selected items that have a fashion yogue—at very * SPRINGTIME and SUMMER TIME HATS: stteet, sports ~~ “Will any honest man or womanicang to carry out the robbery. The moder ate cost. dispute the fairness of submitting tol state had relied on James Luney of % and dressy hats in etery appropriate color to meet every need. the people an issue upon whieh mil- York, also Indicted, but he '* Bar Pins and Brooches, 44¢ Each; sterling silver, set with brilliant rhinestones. : Cuff Links, 4c Bach; rotled gold plate. Children’s Bracelets, 74¢ Bach; rolled gold, hand engraved. Novelty Earrings, 89c Pair;*jet, jade, and lapis colors, in drops with small pearls and hoop e fects. {By a Staff Correspondent of The _ Evening World.) WASHINGTON, April 21:—"'Repre- sentative Hill's regolution:. providing jor local option.on 3.26 per Beigt, beer, | troduced in Congress last week, will| Wil! swing back to normal, <a baad ee cata dereal gelato “In the outcry against offer an opportunity to the Anti-| qinned into our ears, th , Saloon League jt démonatiaté just} which the reformer pthing, and ‘ M Ss. how much of theatuft-of which it is] that is the evil by Ak he: HVONS Pocket Knives, 97¢ Each; rolled gold plate, two steel blades. made fs patriotisnt and how mucly is] ‘he Shewaiine evil % Ranga Indestructible Pearl Necklaces, $1.47 Each; 24-inch length. & determination to retain its throttléy | Ouincy Adams who said: ‘With most CREDIT TERMS Sterling Silver Buckles, 96c Each; genuine leather belt, en- hold on its henchmen in Congress and| mens yeform is @ trade; with some a]] $3.00 Down $so | graved buckles. on the people,” said Capt. W. H.]s y a - |] "5.00 A i ; ey | Feil ech ania eekoacs President e Baltimore ve tra 750“ | Belt Buckles, $1.97 Each; gold inlaid or sterling silver. founder and 10.00 of the Asso- STRUCK POLICEMAN; @iation against the Prohibition end ment, in a statement issued to-day. GETS 3-YEAR TERM “Since beer is undisputably not fmtoxicating if fact, and since the Hii! will give the people a chance fo reg- ister their attitude on the question,” isan ane al continues the statement, “It remains); vornin ‘homas F, Gibbons, Girls’ Better Grade Coats fore the people or whether the¥ Patrolman Jame lions are clamoring to vote? This question of Prohibition {ntolerance must be settled by the people soon or late; the sooner we are permitted to vote on It the sooner the country A. & 8.—Stroet floor, Central sions this ear the verdict. of the electorate The Eee = Station would deprive them of the power they jocks away. with a jimmy now wield over lawmakers and people e 2 hanley on July alike. pe 20, deen Tetbe aaiae “The attitude of the Anti-Saloon canhot allow policemen who ar League upon the Hili resolution will Aanapring thelr lives to feel that a ptt ate ¢}man who attacks them can go unpun- COLUMBUS AVE answer this question: Which is of|ished. I could send you. to. State's greater concérn to the league: The] Prison. You ‘have no police Straws or Silks Clearance, and Special < ies . “Purchase : $3 58 yEDUCED from their regular ) Z IMPORTANT: This is such rd, rr le fy Bete sa-nrkhe<atioh whd:lpeon! will wind sou fo the peniten me BET. 103" & 104" ST stock prices, and secured in an Le MA ®> astounding special pur- 4 extraordinary special purchase these chare event that we have coats represent some of the most re- | z iN) Secured extra sales people and : BROOKLYN markable values of the spring season. | ace mere oe 4 wai Ria deSmpedally “potvhaskd | N v floor tables, also on the. Mezzanine Floor, East. coats that sold at the beginning of the season as high as $36.00. They are polo coats in smart shades, most of them silk lined. At $34 -regularly $39.95 to $59.95 and regularly $29.95 to | $39.95. Beautiful coats in sports and dress models—of tweed, homespun, bolivia, tricotine, duvetyne, wool eponge, covert cloth and veldyne. A. & 8.—Becond floor, Central Americas Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM ELLINS &C@ FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Remarkable Values, Saturday, in Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses Of Unsurpassable Quality in Fabric and Tailoring ; | Featuring the Season’s Lowest Prices | An Important Sale of . The “New Kiddies’ Barber , Shop Is quite the most fascinating place,of its kind in all New York. Aside from the wonderful things for the youngsters— the red automobile barber chairs, the boxing clown, the blackboard and the whizzing train—the mothers are sure to be pleased with the shining new equipment and the skilled service. ’ They’re Great! 320 Boys’ “Norfolk Suits With Two Trousers $10.45 (Ore boys have had two trouser suits, they'll have no other. Climbing trees, or getting over barbed-wire fences hold no terrors, for that extra pair of trousers is always in reserve. The suits in this event, are made of all wool! firmly woven tweeds and cassimeres, in tan, brown, and gray mixtures. Coats cleverly styled with a golf pleated back, and four patch pockets with buttoned down flaps. Belts double faced and cdats alpaca lined. Sizes, 840 18 years. 4. & 8.-Second floor, Went Poiret Twill A. & 8.—Fourth floor, Went o > ‘Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes A & S. Children’s shoes are especially designed on graceful e but comfortable lasts. Leathers are selected to give service during all youthful activities. Workmanship is the best and prices impressively moderate. | Suits for Misses 14, 16, 18 Years; also Suitable for Women to Size 36 Bust ‘ Attgactively Priced at 29.75 Two Models Illustrated Boys’ Oxfords,.$2.96 to $5.95 Tan, patent, calfskin or gun metal in various manly styles. ‘Priced according to sizes and leather. Tan Russia, patent leather or gun metal, with welted and stitched soles. Priced according to sizes and leathers, AR Rrameen Hest west Blue Serges and Fancy Mixtures Fashion These ~ MEN'S SUITS AT $29. 73. t ANDIES, every one of them. The manufacturer who makes them prides himself on the superior finish of his product. As for the materials, listen. Cool, fast- color blue serges of pure worsteds, ‘smoothly milled, the kind that will wear and wear. Also worsteds and cassi- | meres, in grays, browns, tan, black with silk mixtures, Newest Bags and and many others. Regular, stout and long sizes. ‘ Three and Four-Piece Golf Vanity “Purses ae ene Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords, $2.95 lo $5.95 Pair | Exceptionally smartly tailored Suits featuring the finger-tip coat with nov- elty pockets, string belt and link but- tons; lined throughout with fine silk. Misses’ Suit Dep’t—Third Floor An Extraordinary Offering of 150 Misses’ Coats and Capes . OME of the smartest of the /sprin styles in bags have All- 1h spuns and tweeds i dt '- | Priced for Prompt Clearance | SY seen collected for Saturday's selling-at far leas than ringboves and overplaids. Sizes 35 te 43. and tan mixtures, her: | usual prices: A & S—Street floor, Hart stron Aremarkable selection of Misses’ Sport Coats, Capes and ) Dress Coats of Plaid-Back Polo, Camel’s Hair, Tweed, 38.00 Shawshéen, Bolivia and Pandora in a variety of models. Vanity Boxes—of Cotex, large mirror, four fittings, 98¢. (Illustrated.) uit “tik mesons hes pict wows When it Comes to Shirts Vanity and Swagger Bags—of genuine leather, in spring hues, $2.95. All Over Beaded Bags—beautiful colors, $5.95. (Illustrated.) I P. bd A. & B.—Bireet floor, Central. | $1.39 S t e rice * That’s athe price of those fine shirts that were on sale last week, ’ and were so quickly picked ips i Fauairday Anois oo) more will make fine choosing for those who know “a g thing Men s Sh oes and Oxf ords Fancy woven stripe madras in neat patterns; single, cluster, wide and narrow stripes. Cut in generous full sizes, on the A. & S. $4.95 « “perfect fitting’ model. A Noteworthy Offering of 175 Misses’ New Vogue Frocks «>. Priced for Prompt Clearance ” , ; Ms (fi , § Formerly £5.95 ondid7.95 “Delpark” Shirts and Drawers This exceptional offering includes charming Dresses of ‘ Special at 65c Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Wool Creve, ¢ 25.00 Ma aera ein this offering Sisee 61 to 1054 Th Jus stocks and sample lines of Surah Twill i i i i ‘ jous styles 4 i and sal embroidery braid and bead trimmed in newest shades. in widths AA to E. Not all aeaa ta every style, but BR nll kn and espe Ag ree 28 to y our size in the lot. 46; Shirts, 30 to 48. A. & 6. —Mecond Noor, Hoyt Btreet ¢ A. & 5.—Bireet floor, Bast . Misses’ Department—Third Floor = For Saturday’s Selling exxparsenmemmnemnmemnmenes

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