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SMITH AND HYLAN Mayor Refers to Benedict! Arnold—Governor Denies Reputed Statements. vled the fight for the ation for mavor. con have clash. tatements, verbal bouquets, that he couldn’t |m 0 speak to me. ‘- Does Not Know Either. I do not know Mrs. Harriman o Mrs. Vanderbilt well enough’to speak | g hem about poli And in the is a word I district leaders are x t predictions about the r Old Mirrors Made New When a mirror be comes spotted, or misty and clouded, it is both unsightly and practically worthless. We can make that mirror like new at a small cost. Ask Yoar Dealer Founded 1884 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY PIANARD W, SPILLE. Massge 2 & Like Black Flag Powder kills every bug yjaéaécenfi For LIQUID and SPRAYER The st liquid and it costs less! Kill flies, mosquitoes, roaches, and every other household pest. Kill them wowwith Black Flag Liquid! At Drug, Grocery and Department stores BLACK FLAG POWDER 15 cents and up ~*l.lt of the primaries September 15. |ponen!s were planning to vote “‘gangs {of John H. {and 12 district captains. Senator Walker last nigh | tioned the mayor's regularity ” efor violation of civil service rules there had besn 1o pledge to & ¥ | in ministration of the Police | es i | Department, with the resultant shat- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BLAST INJURES THREE. sing the defections from Mayor flan In Brooklyn of a lieutenant | McCooey, Hylan leader, | | of thugs.” He said 65,000 registered persons were not entitled to vote. ank D. Waterman, organization publicun candidate, id both the and Tommany were responsi- Chemical WEST ORANGE, morale and increase v Hylan's op- | crime. Explosion at Plant Imperils Workers. N. J., September of | 2 /.—A chemical explosion last night | graph records are made brittle. A shook the plant of tie Thomas A.' spark caused by friction of a pulley Edison Co. and caused dangerous burns to three employes. Twenty-two others escaped without injury by leap- Edison | ing through exits and windows. The injured were removed to Orange Memorial Hospltal. The fire broke out in the buke shop, a onestory structure, where phono- room. $5,000. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, chgin ignited a chemical powder used | in the manufacture of records. A deafening explosion and a blinding, | tiame swept - through um‘ufl -By The damage was estimated at red-green Egypt's two new dams and barrages | be engaged to teach the public acrose the Nile for irrigation pur- poses will cost $2,500,000. 1925. Deny Post to Ursuline Sisters. | OWNENSBORO, % ‘Ypavelurned o :Studebaker [ tradeforune to-day | » September 2| Davi [ County Board of Education vesterday | jrn](\(led the 1umnmendatmn of nuh\ | district truetees that 10 Uruline at Knottsville, St. Lawrence and § | Joseph. Early Preparation for Fall Will be True Economy if Advantage is Taken For the convenience of our cus- tomers and in the interest of better service all elevators now run to Base- ment Store. They Shed Water Like a Duck! These beautifully colored raincoats started as a fad in col- leges. but they are far too use- ful to be just a fad—the demand has spread like fire. Now they are the cause of many an inno- cent cloud being turned into a rainy day! Bright. .cheerful colors that chase away the glooms. Colors: Brilliant Sunshine Yel- low—Grass Green—Easter Egg Purple—Ruby Red—Old Rose and Navy. For Business Women! For Campers! For Hikers! For Travelers! For Every Woman the Rain Falls On! $9.75 $10.75 Rubber Coats, Oil Cambric Ay a lovely shade For Flappers! For College Girls! For School Girls! $5.98 lickers styl liant red and green in red, greeu Transparent Raincoats, in of purple Other Models up to $18.50 A Sale of “Lady Sealpax” Combinations Included are models taken irom out ‘own stock and $ 1 39 * reduced. The materials are Fruit of the Loom nain- sook, silk striped voile, and cross-barred dimity. All made with elastic stockinette across the back, giving comfort and freedom to the body. Pink and white. Sizes to 46. Princess Slips One Day Special Pretty styles, lace and em- 8 broidery trimmed. Some 8C trimmed with real lace, picot and filet edges, others in lace and em- broidery combinations. Strap or built- up shoulder. Crepe Nightgowns and Chemise The ever ready gar- $1 00 . ment for traveling or home wear. Easily laun- dered, needs no ironing. Plain colors or dainty floral designs. Pretty colors. Some tailored and some Jace trimmed. Lovely Handmade Philippine Nightgowns and Chemise Of f i n e nainsook, $l 88 beautifully scalloped and embroidered in various Chemise are strap and buiit- Gowns in Vee. square designs. and round neck. ~ New Fall Princess Slips Featured of Baronet (rayon) satin. tub silk and radius. Straightline models with flat pleated flounce or small pinked ruffles. Attractive street up shoulder. shades. Extra Special—100 Rayon Slips $1.98 Smooth, silky material with hip hem of self ma- terial. All practical street shades. Regular sizes. Palais Royal—Third Floor Special Sale! 1,200 Pairs of Men's 75¢ “Interwoven” Socks 39¢ Pair 6 pairs for $2.25 Silk and Mercerized Lisle Ribbed Hose. Black and attractive color combinations of black and green mix- tures, black and navy mixtures, pigskin, deer, black and gun metal, black and white, plain white and otter. All perfect. Each pair has Interwoven stamp on thetoe. It is not often that you can buy these well known socks at a reduced price. Sizes 975 to 12.° Palais Royal—Men's Shop—Main Floor $2.98 of the Special Offerings At The PALAIS ROYAL Jolie Jeans $ 3‘00 Something New rin Step-Ins for the School Girl! [hese dainty little corsets are paneled with surgical elastic and brocade. Held firmly in place by over- stocking as illustrated. only. Palais Royal—Third Floor garters, In pink Women'’s Rayon Envelope Chemise, $1.24 Rayon Envelope Chemise. Full cut, good-fit- ting garments. In pink, peach and orchid. Lovely and practical garments for the college sily laundered. Sizes 36 to 42 Palais Royal—Main Floor girl A Frxend in Need to Some' A Convenience to All Credit is @ necessity venience to all. 1e people and a con- Pcople are learning to use credit intelli- gently Most folks prefer to pay for the things buy out of income, rather than from flmr s more This is a sensible form of thrift I one figures his income and his needs properly, he can satisfy his fondest hopes by the mrllch use of credit. This institution grants credit to all who reputation for honesty. It grants it courtcou and unceremoniously. And it never embarrasses those who make use of this service. have a Credit is extended here as a convenience and a service to our customers. Most people do not need credit but accept it. when it is freely and graciously granted, enabling them to furnish their homes as they desire without affecting their sav- ings. May we explain our credit plan to you Another Day for the BABIES Items From Infancy to 2 Years Rubens Shirts, the double-breasted kind 25 that mothers know. Sizes to 2 years. Special, C $2.00 Flannelette Wrappers, shell stitching. Spe- 39 C 17x24. 39 C Crib Sheets, of guaranted red rubber, eye- lette corners. Special, 59C Baby Pillows, soft sateen filled with kapok Pink and blue. Special, 50c¢ Rose scaliop, all 59 C Attractive Creepers and Rompers, oi fine poplin, various hand-embroidered waists. Special, 90¢ Wicker Wardrobes. Ivory or white finish. ] 4 compartments. Special, 5 10 Baby Comforts, soft cotton filled, covered with figured seco. Pink and blue borders. Special, $1 .98 Novelty Hobby Horse. Rocker to amuse l the baby. Good and strong. Special, $ .00 Palais Royal—Third Floor Red Star Hemmed Diapers, 27x27. Sani- tary sealed packages. Perfect quality, Dozen, cial, Nursery Pads, Special, zig-zag quilting. Madeira Pillowcases. handmade. Special. L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark 7fie ‘ Quality Merchandise .III_IlIIIIIIIII.III.III—'.I.II.II-I‘IIlll.I..;l4I~-I~IIIII..I'II.~II..7II.I Kresge Department Stores S RovAL This store will be opened all day Saturday, September 5 and closed all day Monday, Labor Day. Latest Styles and Low Prices in New Fall Silks Fashion designers have turned to silks for the greater part of the Fall fashions for frocks, coats, suits, lingerie and ensembles. Here vou find a complete assortment of the newest weaves and colorings erately priced. Come in and sec them will all mod Special Assortment of Black Silks $1 98 va. At this season of the year when black 1s always * m demand, we offer these various qualities at this very interesting price. The assortment includes the following popular weave Black Charmeuse Black Crepe de Chine Black Crepe Satin Black Flat Crepe Black Georgette Crepe Black Taffeta Black Canton Crepe Georgette Crepe $1.49 Yard One of the most desirable silk s Black Satin Rayon Satin Crepe, $2.65 Soit, supple, brilliantly ! the 2, dinner and ty colors and sidering the e irable purchase. Wool Dress Goods Wool Epingle, $2.98 Yd; Cordelia, $5. 49 Yd Two new numbers for Fall are shown here in the The prices are reasonable, considering the fine quality. Palais Royal—Second Floor Sale of 1,500 Dress Aprons Unusually Attractive for the Home $l.00 ctory service. ideal fabric and comes in for Fall. Clever new styles in house dresses. These aprons are de- cidedly new—some with trim- mings of cretonne, others with jabot {ronts, pipings of con- trasting materials, cordings, rick-rack braid and pockets. Plaids, checks, stripes and dots and lovely old-fashioned prints in Amoskeag ginghams and scout percale. All crisp new garments—quite nice for morning wear. Sizes to 50. Palais Royal—Third ¥loor The Palais Royal Introduces Values That Are Most Unusual in New Fall Footwear Convince yourself that they $ are -unusual values! » Coie in and See Them. Fashion decrees that shoes must be plain for the Fall and Winter seasons, but they may be developed in any of the following materiais: Black satin, blonde satin. blonde kid. patent leather or tan calf. The Fair Chicago The most favored styles are the opera pump, the one-strap pump, the shoe with a buckle, the D'Orsay. A complete selection of the above materials and styles now in stock. Palais Royal—Second Floor Courteous Service LA E R AR R R RS R R R SRR RN NN NN