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BEAUTY CONTES “HELD ATPOWWOW Dances Hold More Interest for Indians Than Speech by Secretary Work. * Pr the Associated Press. LAWRENCE. Kans., October 20.— Rumbling of tomtoms tuned to the cadence of Intricate Indian dances were to offset lack of a common o among the hundreds of red rom @ score of tribes who aie rled for the dedication the new Haskell st istitute Stadium Blackfect from Montana, Osages aud Quapaws from Oklahoma and Stoux from the Dakotas were weaving through tepee village streets last night in a brilliant display of feathers, peint and beadwork in preparation for the dance championship contests tonight. Many scouted terpsichorean orectice in other camps with little sumers needlessly alarmed. It remains to be seen how strongly the milk charges have sunk into the electorate. Just as the discussion of an alleged water power graft has diverted at- tention in the Maryland campalgn from the wet and dry issue the milk issue has served to remove from the present New York campaign, so far as the governorship is concerned, the booze issue. “I thought when this campaign began,” said Gov. Smith in an inter- view toda hat the Republican can- didate for governor was going to dis- cuss the issues of State government. {But instead, for the last three weeks |1 have been listening to the worst !bunk I ever heard.” . | His attention was called to a pre- | diction by former Mayor Hylan, a Hearst man, that Smith would be beaten, “The former monarch of Bushwick is a dead one” was the only comment {he would make. G. 0. P. Sees Close Race. | Over at Republican headquarters, [however, the word goes out that the | Bubernatorial contest is a real horse |race. They insist that the fact Smith is seeking a fourth term is hurting him, that the scool teachers are against him because he would not stand for thelr salary increase bill, that the registration in New York City this year is 164,000 less than in 1924, while it is only 105,000 less up- State than it was two years ago. Most of the voters who failed to register in New York City, the Re- publicans say, would be Democratic. They say, too, that Gov. Smith’s cam- apparcnt thought of the ceremony tomorrow, when Hubert Work, Sec- retary of the Interior, will speak and the ilaskell Indian team will meet Bucknell, 1 a The Sfoux held an elaborate cele- | Pikn this vear is really a campaign bration last night following the selec. | for the Presidential nomination in tion of - Ernstine Ceclle . Adams, 9. 1328 4nd there are plenty of voters \ month-old daughter of L. W. Adams |Who do not like the idea of Smith's | ; g B : : Sy R e P T CHeneeRe i of South Rakota, as the champion | ming a Presidential nominee, | The Hickey Freeman fa- The new English-type The beautiful Moutagna asted The 0ul~141fl1:jnp ‘(N[l{;fw_ Hi e ot Ay okt e at the powwow. The "“il", ! Al Smil mous Glen Spray fabric in Raglan-sleeve Coat with the Dress Coat. with velvet col Four-button of the season-— alme s i bt Tull satia’ Ened pewas shared in the homors when |0, TStablioy o d¥nasty in this state a new model Town Coat. straight pocket. Very loose lar; full silk lined; in single do-inch length, plain or Coat.. This is the single L LS Miss Hazel Dupuls of Duluth, Minn., |5 onc Republican deader, = Set-in sleeves, patch pocket. drape, 46-inch length or ‘double breasted style; o patch pockets, new large breasted meflel —our-bu bl et ot o ees thosa'ithe proer | campaten s fan Bbsolute dninsy, o plaid back, $100. Priced, $65 45-inch length. $75 lapel and deep collar. S0, ton. $60 to $125. aray. §43 beautiful Tndian girl at the show. Smith’s chances for the Democratic . which has continued for | omination for President two years 1 was to reach a climax | hence. night with a large supply |, "1f Gov. Smith fails to win by as of bison steaks added to the usual [ PIE & margin as he did two years heef rations. | ago, he wiil lose prestige, and if he St only noses out Mills, or loses, his chances are cooked,” they say. Rock-Bottom Estimates. When Republicans get down to brass tacks, their estimates are that Smith's plurality in New York will| not exceed 350,000 votes. They expect | Mills to come down to New- York City with a lead of 375,000 from U These they say are their figures—although they vary greatly from the more rosy views | taken in their public statements. They | figure privately that the race is e: ceedingly close, with Mills & “neck ahead.” But these are hopes. OCT. 30 NOV. OCT. 30 NOV. 6 MILK ATTACK PUTS i SMITH AT BAY, BUT HE SEEMS WINNER ied from First Page) AN INTERNATIONAL DISPLAY AT THE NATIONALLY KNOWN STORE fasue out of the water or the water out of the milk. Tn his letter to Mr. Mills Gov. Smith / * calls attention to the report just now made pu h 1 of blic by Dr. Herbert D. Pease. i o 2 e is that Gov. Smith will 3’: tnhrgsl)lzfl-' i D. l y O R AT T e e e o Nineteen Window Display Overcoats 1“'1"1':2‘?:4[ or that “\“hln t:;(:::("‘lt: ‘_’*‘ihs[prl‘:i‘:’s“gv‘:f heaasrsfif.lsml‘;:::: T'he Overcoats appearing in the windows corresponding to the numbers is better than esident Coolidge carried New York R ecns \!“;‘Jf n‘s‘:fi‘v other cities. | bY about 400.000 votes over the com- Window No. 1--Patrick Ulsters for Men. No. Boys® Overccats. box back models Tease report has been con. | Dined vote of Davis and La Follettte, and English_types. Nos. A, 3. 4 and B Exclusive models of Glen Spray, Hickey <trued hers as a terrible blow to the | G0V. Smith was elected by 109,000 Freeman, Worumbo, Kashmir, Montegnacs. Boys' Overcoats, imported Mills milk charges, Mills { over his opponent, Roosevelt. and domestic models. No. 6 and 7—Yo men’s styles—new light shades, does mot admit it Mils| M i admitied that Mills is probably plaid backs. No. 8—Chesterfield models for couservative men. No. Dr. han been|? strenger candidate than Roosevel, 9 Young men’s models. No. 10—Blue Overcoats—single and double 2 D e et Tt e breasted styles. No. il—New English Tweeds. No. 12—Fine nothing to substantiate such a charge. { 9 o year. Frinateibd Loty il A 5 Gov. Smith sald today that he did not | The fact that registration has fallen Camel's Hair LO?,‘?- No. 13 ""i;‘]fl‘. i 'G‘,f“ _blue and know Dr. Pease, nor did he know any | Off in Democratie districts in Greater gray. No. 14—Overcoats from English makers. Nos. n 15, 16 and 17—Juvenile Coats, plain and fur collars. No. 18 -Patrick Mackinaws for boys. No. Overcoats—new blnes and tans, e i New York 15 cxplained by the faet | these districts have been tenement districts and their inhabitants have moved to Brookiyn and other sections of the city, It is estimated that plurality in_the one who wight reastic in Letter. e committed the unpar- sin of telling the truth,” said tie. In ernor, cuttingly sarc ity will be «r to Mi. Mills the governor|as h as 500,000, after careful figur- does not minee words. {ing and taking into consideration Ternatonial candidates -| some elements of weakness, The same | estin aniling one another with stimate does not give Mills a lead tirks right off the griddle. Said the | Ubstate greater than 300,006, zovernor in his letter: H 3 S ou e consistently stated that | Other Criticisms of Smith, i o1 had anal s which showed a{ Scme of the elements of weakness | B 5 n Is The. st lusi Youn men's models. O'Brien’s Flecces, Briti-l e s eyl elor & S amous Patrick Ulsters—- e > most exclusive Over- oung . Te and serious aduligragion o W | of Smith, owtstlo uf any poswible ef:| oo CChily fine for men whe E9At in our establishment. Double-breasted, styles iabrics tailored in Americ man who would inake baseless state- | have had, are listed as follows: Oppo. | 3r¢ frequently out of doors. Tailored by Hickey Free- Plaid bafi ;. blm< {tg“(- ik o the it ments like that, imperiliing the lives | sition hy cloak and garment makers, | In Cambridge and Oxford ~man. Fabric from Worum- ' O e standard. $75 are of Tundreds of thousands | who have been disgruntled because | Gray. 49-inch length. $60, bo. It is the new Worumbo browm, gray.. $. akbaiss and children, particularly or, merely for the pur- | g public offlce, is going | Yet that s jus Kashmir. $125. Smith appointed a _committeo to Inter- vene in their strike, and tho report of the committee was not acceptable; opposition by some of tho school | teachers because of the Smith veto of a pay increase bill; opposition by the remnant of the De Valem Irish zett pose of vernor then discussed the re. Pease in detail and con Overcoat Week at the Nationally Known Store gives a man HICKEY Peuse tells s | Repubite groupn % = 5 - i Tultork sustricted hin | of the geoWond o an opportunity to see for himself all the new styles. shades and FREE.MAN sport any « 1e signiticanee h was ineluded in the : ' - oF IS el merels give he iz o u‘c‘}fw L'r'{,.’f.’, ‘this year ut the're: fabrics the new season has to offer. ! sm and iisrepresent the fact, and | ov. Al Siafth-wins the guberna. In a certain sense of the word it is a “Style Show™ without the the tests he iply in the United that, - you sh st milic torinl election —and there seems every reason to helieve that he will, despite | the Republican hopes and claims—he | manikins. The “models” for this show are the overcoats them- selves. And the best way to see how they look is to try on the 112 going to be a candidate for the 1o T el e ones that appeal. o e e There are fabrics from all over the world. Coats tailored in yiethod of th tumd the gt England, Coats tailored here. Raccoon coats. Town coats. - a curtain-ralser for what : ce two years hence. Rut, Worumbo Ulsters. Chesterfields—everything. e o SOU » handicap to° Smith in his present | i i i 1 i i HeE D S Kashmir See the Window Displays Starting Friday Evening of this city, pr ) William ' Democracy to have Smith as the party | Travers Jor sainet vou on be- | standard-bearer in 1928 will bring out * lalf of three members of vour own jthe vote for the 1 ~ party, Schuyler M v n H S s — | BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND MACKINAWS rimary o i our own . to accomplish | wn ends, you charged these 2 sentiemen (wh s 1 ‘een your frie the President in rezard to a primary BUILDING = . alection. When you were haled before | Single-breasted yourg A 5 e Carr's Triple “X" Meltons, the bar of justice, T am informed that | men’s model. Three-button the exclusive dress coat. od In open court everything you had | If or plain pocket. ~All have collar—for 'boys school and day inch length Priced, 0. « baselessly sald acainst these three PAYS plaid pockets. $40. aged 5 to 10 wear. Buy him . s gantlemen. A i years, $35— a genuine Pat- habit of muc i other fur dol- rick—hoys 6. to habit at best t lared coats 10 years 18. nake & man an o i $32.50. Boys 12 to 18 ou. But when a H years—-$20. Compounded i ¢ o i Semi-Annually i B E b mite i ol Assets Over Coat by John P eatae Smith said to | herringbon ot any reliable 13,000,000 Shannon — Eng- a trustworthy sort | S sl 3 31'000000 land—raglan. or executive action in | | urplus, »OUUf setin sleeves, $25—other simi- n with this milk question, I e single breasted 1ar atylss — $18 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Do e JAMES BERRY, Pr. il JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y —$35—for boys 12 to 18 yeara. vill take {t. But it is now clear that nothing that comes from you falls in that classification. Smith Backers Confident. The quotations from the Governor's to $22.50. F Tetter dl;-x;u- the tvmx\:r “(;If the |8 1 (& g)ooubls-br-nad al campaign. Sm! sup L P x-back style, e e ey, | Chambers i M SIS TR and that from now s popular chin- fects and plain ton thes il yrove s booms | Fiynerals A shades — "§25. < and milk men all juventles, $16.75, For boys 12 to 1 the AS LOW AS | older yE, 18 years. Others and older boys, $18 to $32.50. | | ! i ANITATION ! in its supremacv controls the pro- l | | duction of EVERFRESH Citrate of Magnesia. It's made of the | purest materials—sealed in never- before-used bottles and perfectly ] sterilized without the touch of human hand. Charge purchases made today and tomor- row appear on Novem- ber bills, payable Decem- it from only the finest of ber. men'’s stores. ERFREsH I S | e * | NATIONALLYBEAKNOWN STORE- { Wl 5 < v 7 v Y TV YV VvV YV TV 1 - Chauffeurs’ Coats, single and double breasted. 46- inch length. Sorie plain trimmed; others with big Astrakhan collars or rac coon. Fur lined, fleece lined or plain wool lining. Priced irom $40 to $130. The Avenue at Ninth Raccoon Coats--2 coat . calling for an investment of $450 to $500, emphasizes the importance of buying Washington, D. C. Sealed in now nom- returnable bortl, VVVVVVYVVV VNV VLYY VOV Y VYO NNV 4 -