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BIG DEMOCRATS TO E\ (Continued From First Pace.) train sjlrd by any organization of business Interests which-coul- be sua pected of a selfish motive in thesettlt-tao- nt ot the question. 0omo Administration oniclals point cot that the extreme tactics csed tjr the Antl-Balo- league should not be duplicated by any Institution fa- voring the \wet\ cause or. the public will not be roused In support of a reform of the prohibition taws. Politically, however, it Is Interestlnr to watch such activities as those of Got. Edwards of New Jersey, who U campaigning- - on a \wet\ platform. Tfyere is a genuine expectation that ne will enter Presidential preference pri- maries in several States and gather In a large vote, more as a demonstration of how the rank and file in the Demo- cratic Party feel about the \wet\ qus Uon than any especial endorsement of Mr. Edwards himself, for admittedly his personality has not been known west of the Delaware River before this year. Briefly, many of the Democratic lead- ers do not look Unfavorably on the Ed wards movement They think It will help them decide in advance of the San Francisco Convention whether It Is going to be popular to insert a plank urging light wines and beer for the nation. 2- - Two eyes, a nose and a mouth! That's the formula ! See any crowd for the Variety ! See the same crowd to see how well they look under our 'Composite Derby ! 4 A hat that fits the face as well as head. 'How? By combining the best features of our most becom- ing blocks in one composite Derby. Composite soft hats,, too. 'Registered Trademark. Rogers Peet Company Broadway Broadway at 13th St. \Four at 31th St. Convenient Broadway Corners\ Fifth Ave. at Warren nt 41st St. ammn fast i r J i n i f9ELhrA.s&&nJLrrrk3JZm Dininf Room Suites 1200 ud , CREDIT TEHMS: $3.00 Down on $50 5.00 \ \ 75 7.50 \ \ 100 10.00 15.00 25.00 104th St. \L\ R station hrj at 1 vv rT3rfTM la \ \ 153 Satur- - i MlKlfWJ Eve- - Corner M nines. Apartments Furnished Complet. on Easy Payments Tl'.c OiET dMrinjj & after war Tsoszmmrtef MN1T ixr fIfVLZLJtIK ,W K t ill B 150 200 300 M aay INFLUENZA ' Rich MUU Malted Qraln Extract Nutritious DlRcatible Instantly prepared no cooking Used successfully over i century S7 Horlick's TilUS Avoiding Imitations HRS.\F. J. GOULD IK MOVIES Jlwjcr Salnrr fr American Fna 1 Ft rn. : l0NDOX;'3trati Mr. Frank J.y Ofutd. who, mrrtare wm reetaly oH- - I oird tfc courts la Parti. Su alsacd eonlmet to beeessa a Mm lUr with a new Drltbh moYlns pfetare combina- tion, aeeerdtag- - to this morning dcw-pup- tibe wMl recelre a. salary which U considered phenemeaal lor Great Urltaln. It U hKL MINE WORKERS BAR ALIENS. Karrlnrr ! Have Fall CltUeaw hlt tm Bream at Xernbcr. COLUMBUS. 0 March. a declaration ot citfienhls by a for-etfn-cr will not be aafflelent to entitle Mm to membership In the United Mine it orger or iinio. lie most actually become a citizen. Ohio miners In session here amended their constitution making cUlxemblp compulsory on an ntsroers ox imr No Mail Filled. THE EVEffT,NG WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, . . . - - - - m ' i i i T7 , Olrn CarlMd rtraaefrall la tfaelnated to the city by the association to Cllr. Ihetp stem the recent epidemic or imlu- - CeanMeMr M CfcarMW Ilird &.'ensa. The fruit arrived at the close of CeJer seat Ms official thanks to-da- y Is the ep4demh hut It was received with the IlaJno CKy OMra Qrawers Asm- - rejeieing In the hospitals of otatip. for a airload St arapsfratt - yie Boaartment of Charities. SHE \DIAMOND DYED\ A SKIRT, 8L0USE AND A CHILD'S COAT See oM. faded garments turn new I Use \Diamond Dyes,\ guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mised goods dresses, sweaters, stockings, gloves, waists, rib- bons, feathers, draperies, coverings 9 A (as or to A v niMii.. tit- - in.- - i t jjvv& . iui caul paca age to over any color. can not a mistake. To match any show you Dye\ Color Card. Advt OPPENHEIM WNS &( 34th Street New York Spring Millinery Sale Saturday Sale Price gQ 1920, Represeiititig Values Which Are Out of Ordinary the models copied considerably higher .priced -- styles, created in our own workrooms and include the new \Ear- ing (Illustrated). Developed in the newest straws combined with Hairbraids, Malinc, Feather nbvelties, Ornaments and Flowers. 0ppenheih,llins& Street New York On Special Sale Saturday Women's Georgette Blouses Orders Qp 4.85 Values to 8.90 No Telephone Lace Trimmed Collar and Collarless Models of Superior Georgette Crepe in White, and Spring Shades. PERHEiM.lllMS&( 34th Streeet New York Also on Special Sale Saturday New French Fashioned Pumps For Women Misses late model illustrated) developed in Pat- ent Leather Black Suede. turned sole. Now Fronch Ribbon Tio. .All Widths from AAA D. evervthins-- t aiivwuu tells how diamond dye You make material, have drug- gist \Diamond the Most of are from Hat\ 34th Orders Filled. Flesh and Hand heel. Satin Sale Price Including Tax J 1 S 0 KcfJlllarllJ 14,95 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 69.60 QPPENHEIH.lUNS & , 34th Street New York ' Misses' and Girls Spring Apparel Offering Unusual Values Saturday Newest Expressions of Fashion's- - Whims tire found in the ; Charming Styles now Showing for the Mis,s, Junior Miss end Small Girbt.- - Misses' Dresses Misses' Aft rn Dresses of Kitten's. Crepe. Draped,. Surplice and Basque models. Special Misses' Tricottne Dresses attractively embroidered and braided. .'Youthful Basque modols. Special 49.50 Misses' After no Frock. Detachable Blouse of Tinselled Paul-ctto,sa- tin bound, pleated satin\ skirt. (Illustrated) Special 69.50 to Dresses. to to Our Ills of e o n ' . ; .: o n Misses' Misses' Braided in model, flare Revere Misses' modcljUtrac-tiv- o Revcro 55.00 Misses' Sufis: three-tie- r belted model, small roll 68.00 Misses9 Capes, Semi-dres- s and Sport Coats The Spring Models include a of new ideas in Velour, and Camel's Hair Polo Cloth with and Leather Belts. Plain and Novelty Silk linings. 39.75 45.00 59.75 Girls' Spring Coats and Dresses in Beauty as they do in colorful development and Smart Design, the Spring or little ones vies with that for grown-up- s in its Claim for Newness in Fashioning and Fabric Combinations. Girls' Chambray Dresses in Maize, Copen, Green and Pink. Embroidered, box pleated model. Sizes 8 16 years. ' Special 7.50 Girls' Two-Pie- ce Chambray White Collar. Patent leather belt. Hand on blouse. 10 10. Special 9.75 Junior Dresses of \Braoloch\ Gingham in attractive colors. Full shirred model, white or- gandie Collar and Vestecl2 10. Special H.75 rrjl oiuit jy:ii uruij iyuiiuik IN 9 VICTROLA AND CONVERTED CABINET specially $me? JPRICED AT I f Kiactlr UUe rictor $5 MONTHLY Make Your Miirrli Hrlrrtloiu tram Stock Victor and Records Ear 48.00 the 9.75 mm -- m rl 1 t A r sTwUU.ll oa-- oy Ave., DrooKiyn uiZtik s. m tii n l.l 111 ri53iiLr ibiurii.-- iiuunik nrcnuv! uruuniii IT MAKES LITTLS DirrtREMCC WHAT YOU NEI0-- A SUNDAY WORLD \WANT\ WILL FIND IT Suits Triqp-tin- e Suits & belted ripple back. vollar. Special 45j Trieotine Suits. Chicbcltcd embroidered Ves-tc- c. Deep collar. . Special Trieotine Distinctive flare V neck front, collar, (llluslralcd) Special ? wonderful assortment fashioned Silver-ton- e, Velveteen, Chameleon variously trimmed Throw Scarfs 98.00 Beaming refreshing Apparel Vestceand stitching Columbia WISSNER - a 4 . t . 1 . f i . r i 25.00 Girls' Utility Coat Navy Serge. Jaunty bclte model, embroidered emblem sleeve. Sizes 0 to yearsx Special 19.75 Girls' Box Coal Black and White, Brown and Tan and Blue and Tan Checks. Pique collar and satin tie. Sizes 0 to years. Girls' Tan Polo Cloth Sport Coats. Jaunty box-mod- el, smart inverted pleat back. Patch Pockets. Sizes to years. Special 29.75 KRAMER BROS., j SELECTED MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY AT A SUllaTAMTlAL. 3AVI.NU - v \Vvi ' of j on 10 in 10 at 10 10 FRIDAY and SATURDAY SALE Porterhouse Steak or Roast Beef 36c a lb. Loin of Pork 30c a lb. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, S17 WEST 16TH STREET 33 Greawidi SUtr JJatUry PI.) (93 Aiuiterdam Anr. 64 lb St. 132 Broad St, nr. South F.rry I OffinnhnOI Ji35 Columbua Av., nr. 66th St. 020 Ninth A nr. 59lh St ( OlUltbllttO V Third Av., nr. 57th St m Eighth Av., nr. 47th St. J 2302 Broadwar. nr. 83d St. RESTAURANTS. SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. blUVEb RANGES A FURNACES N BOILERS D HEATERS Special 25. Rtptirs fmiibtd to El an; mak of S). Kanfi, tl Furoacs. Slum of Hot Waltr iter ouauUdiirtJ. 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