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f f e m' \ \ u' . . pris . : 2s { L 3 § vie :I __ Oempaance)| . ( il Alte > 0 g | : Am | $20 Z tod F b A VHj . he l E; 60 é COF V AVN di gag? dbay made famous in Schenectady because of its un- a = tu -- C matchable bargains. \~~\ HIGH GRADE $% £00 pg]? a , At Barne ; ,S Michael J ® LCD Look up your Time Tables-Plan your Shopping Party ~ [4M ou HL. ; poONSUMPTION or WHISKY, * y _ toflayT—More fn than Circus Day-you save money by Dresses Walsh ®. 00 -I 6 shows an dn | [f _ -- Coats Suits Spending it, Meet your neighbors and friends. a IC R c na Ew, s —-E . : fprease in the revenue from distilled Wear Ever Aluminum 6-Qt 267 State St. Pink Pennants Point to $ Day Shops. The day is s i Skirts, Combinatlon f S : 'bpirits the liquor interests are using amin * . . Mie t At to bolster up their pet argument, Preserving Kettles, | 1.75 on | Bet § . Mldd & Sklrt L p 9 ol t does not prohibit.\ i 0 at ay e “as a u S +1 9 * 'g. : if The reason for this increase 18 Other Days ® ; . > «4 \ Chlldren s Dresses [t g lak : (Hound, not in the greater consumption D 3 Tailored or Lingerie Walsts , || ¢ %. T} er ° ; resses i A e A gerie: Waists, , { I ' 'lof whisky by the people of the United D u D °, that have for l 1d d Ft States, but in various changing condi- $1 on Dollar Vay a 1 OQ ac . lmar y sold to /} inf! la. itions here and abroad,. One of these © --RBasement. Sklgts be FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY P 1,000 Women's Sum- ® $1.50. - Slightly out of style. &: od | C 0 do the tosice Waists Th °B § mer Dresses will go --\ 3 { $1 00 easury in : e , . . fl' UU ~'Notwithstanding the spread of pro- Silk waists Each e 0511011 tare 1 + 1 $ 5 BR AUS’ Gr A I . shibition, collections on distilled spirits H. S. B C Cor. Centre & Smith Sts. on sa. e~(va ues to ) WOMEN'S SHOP 20s. . I , gfor the first ten months of the fiscal , 2. barney LO. And a Numb £ Oth _ at . The Wallace C0 ~ *' {year showed an increase over the cor | Schenectady's Greatest Store nd a Number of Other pLBACEED - Tomk aay orgy ow ed $ 1 000 271 vSTATE STIREET L ® v ' _ , responding period of a year ago. This Great Values. ISER - POWEBLS - Size 20x40; - ~ Near Proctor's Schenectady } . | _ fis due in great measure to the effec 351g; 5“???ng W , I: Sh h uf \ = omen s Low oes h ff i (tive enforcement of the internal rev ''genue tax On distilled | spirits. | It Is f f estimated that through the campaigns fit of the treasury department against in undergauging, equalizing and blockad- jg ing in distilleries, the revenue of the @ government has been increased by CAMEO OR LADIEY CLOTH-- Yard wide, never sells for less than 12%. ELEVEN YDS. snag? “00 yAJIPSHLRE BED SPREADS- Full size, hemmed erochet EACH.... $1 ling BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS -Hemmed, size 25x45; ror .... $1.00 worth to $3.50 (small Ladies' COATS, . . Wall Paper sizes). rei $7.00 | - pRESSES, l TWO COMPLETE ROOMS 1 (Side and Border] CARL CO. SUITS State St. Below Bridge. and WAISTS Suburban Special Odd Pieces of 40-Inch Crepe de Chines and Silk Crepes Selling from $1.35 to $1.90 Make Your First Stop at Donahue's The Big Clothing Store, where every hour has some < >v 25 patterns to selectyfrom, > all for I i] probably $5,000,000 annuallly.\ | A further explanation is that the Fo { 5 3 i large quantity of spirits shipped from b this country to Africa to' take the | X 4 u : & place of the British product mow | B sensational $ Day Bargain Per Yard i .1 06 has a+ oce e y grom prom ~ hail (re Mv, rapt | | = Ammomcement || 9\ ~\ $1.00 | norparbay| # Barney's | - 09750 Paper Stores Inc. .- [ ' _| the nine months, July, 1915, to March, | f R & ; & ® Ce \C | Mie goos yen, torts | |- Dan A, Donahue, Inc. , Watervliet Mills - | 55 Spine rive . 1.78 French Plate Mirom | New York Bazear | - $11. @te Ses | gp , iis sa la Near State Stret ase , Box CEMENTLES® 2}, at $1.00 Dot Opp. Y. M. C. A. Fen agen [ B tation. Some of the foreign distillers | f have opened branches in this country. | ff and the taxes on their output are now . added to tht internal revenue of the | I Tanited States. | Other reasons might be given, but | { these suffice to show how alert the 20¢ TUBE CEMENT White Enamel Bath Room ALL FOR $1 Mirrors, size 30' 4x9! 2. French plate mirror in --= door, glass shelves, $1.00. Alling Rubber Co. --- FOR DOLLAR DAXY:ONLY The BostoniStore 3 Men's 59c¢, 75¢ Athletic Union liquorites are to seize upon any app- Suits for Tro 1 0 0 pat advantage furnished by figures and ; * e Cor. Centre 8c; mith Sts. ___ how prone the public is to arrive at | M 229 STATE ST. H. S. Barney CD- mt oc hasty conclusions. It is not within , Schenectady, N. Y. Schenectady's Greatest Store $3.00 Corduroy Skirts Colors-Navy and Copen-« the province of the internal revenue , K @epartment to interpret its report or . to explain where or how the tax-paid ' liquor is actually used. I If the brewers and distillers belfere M = what they are loudly claiming, that\ N the internal revenue reports prove that more liquor is sold under prohibi- $1.50 and $2.00 Fresh New Patterns in FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY 66 99 a, A collection of highly desirable Women's & Misses\ Yor‘ke Shirts COATS & DRESSES, Each $1.00 hagen blue, brown, Nile green and $1 lag canary Or, Women's 50c¢c $2.50 Porch Shades Union Suits, $1.50-$1.85 Scrim Curtains 3 f ersfe~ e OY. rax z;$1 ”00 $1.50 to $1.75 Rag Rugs guaranteed fadeless, $1.50 Simplex . Houseavresses In light and , dark percales \_ Hon thanéiunder license, we shall find TC Former prices $15 to $20 o s § i - them thisfall lining up with the drys; , JR * * . ( we shall find them during the anti- | @ CARL CO: The Wallace CO. IMPERI AL CLOAK & SUIT C0. The Wallace C0. and? f $1 fig 3 election campaign working and spend-. JB State St. Below Bridge,. Schenectady 29 STATE STREET Schenectady gingnams : .... : ‘lng their millions to make six. more | M i- states and the territory of Alaska dry. | | . .- BEER WORSE THAN WHISKY. Me met t This is what the Home Life Insur- 1 * rnce company of New York has to say lTne LongeSt Leap Ever made by a SUICidC about beer: eme rag \Oof all intoxicating drinks, {t Is the IF T 6 na nter ,_ most animalizing. It duils the intel- I ¢ i - lectual and moral and feeds the sens- \ -- mal and beastly nature. Beyond all other drinks, it qualifies for delib- .- erate and unprovoked crime. In this i _- respect it is much worse than distilled | liquors. A whisky drinker will com- i_ mit murder only under the direct ex- \ - ritement of liquor, a beer drinker is capable of doing it in cold - bland. Long observation has assured us that @ large proportion of murders delib- prately planned and executed, without '. passion or malice, with no other mo- O tive than the acquisition of property *' _ or money, often or trifling value, are R perpetrated by beer drinkers.\ a ert f NATIONAL DUTY. e Wherever yoy find thess poor (rea- X & 15 lures whose brains are shattered; A +. n wherever you find human beings hud- ¢ : f» dled together in wretchedness, wher 35> Ra [{ -- ever you find men living in a condi- (it 5 3 | - tion of vice and crime, they all bear it a C I testimony that drink is the prime §,\ C | s agency in the creation of these un C [}; - sightly masses of pain and degrada: 1 i _- tion; and I say this, that the govern- I 1! - ment would fall abjectly in its duties & We 3 ' if, through any base fear of any force p: Ea; 1121de 1 _ or combination of forces, they should | [; and and [i - shrink from doing all in their power e ahi antats. oman tu 4 while a t } to cut from the social organism this \ Trig, AFL tige Ad «sane nic eae rel club § most malignant growth that drains $ < fame the vitality of the nation. -Rt. Hon. it i } D. Lioyd-George. R z f“: LOOK OUT. FOR THE s leaked\ ; A leafiot industriously cdiréulaféd by R € caked i , % Marguard f the liquor forces, puts to its readers f «-- +o, z _ on tu 'the following query: \Did you know . form. 1\ '] - Vermont, on March 7, 1918, voted is sa $o 5 twa to one to return to local option CZ 9 % for i after 60 years of prohibition?\ ies, ex as Sce * 2 Giant / ' \No we did not know it, nor shall * Neves * otker m G o recone IP is won done best | _ Looking up from Broadway, | Cirle shows where Goldman struck : ems if 0 Vermont has had option for years. | thirteenth flown—Albert Goldman leaped from the observation tower| R Amerie ios Pate m ESI sign\ B Ins as the Fully 80 per cent of the population { at the fortieth story of the Singer Building in New York to his death.| - l y al . . . , } fg is ©0 0| ! Hive under prohibition by local vote Tn doing that he jumped from a greater height than any other suicide| f our car W1! run down hill 39d into the It is called SOCONY Motor Gasoline. A- 1111.13\ 109 The vote of March last was A “$21“ has ever done. Many have leaped from the Brooklyn Bridge, but in| [ repair shop if you try to run it on poor i Ask for i ha? I 1&5“? loo 3mm? under that regime-The UMIOD | joins that they did not drop more than 145 feet. There are three| | gasoline.\ TT sk for it by: name,, and »be sure of a FA oj gnat great towers in New York-that of the Woolworth Building, the Met. . S» ou r Gasalt powerful, reliable fuel that. gives most x Lo > RESULTS ARE BEST ARGUMENT. ropolitan and the Singer, but this is the first time a suicide has had There is only' one Standard\\ gasoline - power and mileage and saves you from C : Wallace i: i At the national convention of indus- sufficient nerve to leap from one of them. for automobiles made by this Company. carbon troubles. § tggp + trial commissioners held at Columbus, | tp mir o hay 0C 3 the 000 | O., Mr. Wayne C. Williams, commis- | pemememe Look for the RED, WHITE and BLUE SOCONY sign $ in point of i sloner from Colorado, made this fore- _ Reg rear C yet co xs 2 the i ible istatgmeng conc‘efnlng file situtu- t»:«:»:~:»:~:~:-:o~:o<e~:~:~:~:-:»:»:~:«:~:~»:~~:~:“:‘~:»:»:~:~:»:~:~:~:~:wz»:»:»:»:»:«:~o:»2~:“:»:«:~:»:«z~:~:;‘ ST AND a || | - ARD OIL CO. of NEW YORK |_ | Napoli L the industr{al commissioners assem- I}. Do I? NOW [ t? °C @ 0 w lies, and 10 |. } bled here and to the nation, that pro- | ¥ Get your ''Heating Plant Cleaned and repaired for next @ 2 gnér | star | ; 4 hibition has Broven an unqualified | 4 winter. Now is the time when its warm and we have plenty 4 3 success in Colorado. It is exceeding |% of time to do it. Competent Mechanics; \'Men who know.\ % ; hilt $6 wal our fondesthhopes 511m expetctutionslsl. # Telephones \10.\ 5: , in a: ; C i Its success has made converts muc A w ‘ . 4 \ R Pog faster than mere argument can make & HIPPLE & SHERMAN Inc. 4 o s |. | ___ coverts.\ i % STEWART RANGES, ' p omas msn . Opened foi R 4 Plumbin H t. R fada as M bays < f C ! | ~ R ~* hay |_: & g, Heating, Repairing, echaniecs' Tools, Hardware 4 \ arinitcher, e j 3 0111.1er11 Cry almi- and Cutlery. | | 21: ae | 54 _- FOR FLETCHER'S 4 49 GLEN STREET. Y. M. C. A. 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