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PARKER FAVORED AS CHAIRMAN annem such as have arrived in town are re- celving distinguished consideration from the representatives of the candidates. ‘Trading of delegates by party leaders, an important feature of National Con- ventions for more than half a century, will be missing next week, As a result of the primary election system the great bulk of the delegates have jnstructions direct from the people and are immune to the erstwhile in- fluence of party boss: = AVIATION Nudge Backed by Murphy for Temporary Officer of Dem- ocratic Gathering. BALTIMORY, June 18.—Judye Alton | of New York was suonsly to-day as the choice of the Arrangements Committee for Temporary Chairman of the Democratic National Convention, Those members of the Ar- Pangements Committee now here were @xreed that the former Presidential TO THE CONVENTION. Leaders are urging that the platform should be brief and to the point. Guffragists are on the ground with de- mands fe ir “rights.” Several women will have 8 a6 delegates in the con- vention. One venti Th ndidates selected were Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Vuren, They WALLSTREET ther Democratic National Con- was held in Baltimore, in 18%. ‘The Closing Prices. candidate was neutral in his attitude mics ot ope toward all candidates for Presidential vet vinta Romination avd that he possessed all " ey 28 the « cations as a 1 fies g chy F. Murphy fle i By — many Hall, {s said to have brought for- ig +4 ward the name of Judge ker for rH = § Temporary Chairman a few dave ago Bet 8 in New York. The Arrangements Come | Joh > 8 uraday to name | f et 2 + 10 4 $ 1404 — 1? ini 3 n* t 3 i =8 mug — & It take in naming our ticket he 18S 4 the Democratic platform,” is? ies + 1 Committeeman Wade of ct He | rh 1g 195% — temporary mR . O'Gorman of 8% A 108 4 4 = From aa we ate seh + Doremus of a w York. No{ 10%, 198 WR + hing an agreement ts in| wot RTT sight—ana hat the representatives | 4 1 eR} of the candidates ask fs that a fair ” os ated -~s man be chosen for the positton, MAYOR GAYNOR’S BOOM HAS ALL BALTIMORE TALKING. | As to Presidential are seven thelr fayor and t regarding the dari having nor's boom has got everybody talking tor and Willlam M, Black at t of a re ‘iment of boomers for the York Executive shows that there is de- eldedly more than talk behind the move to push Gaynor, The New York delegation has head- quarters at the Emerson, and they have started In with ar o keep their man te the front. Friends of Gov. Foss of Massa- chusetts are actively keeping him in the dark horse class. Best estimates made torday of the strength of the active candidates credit Clark with 412 votes, Wilson 280, U wood §, Harmon 31, Marshall 0, Bald- Win 14 and Burke 10 There will be 1,09 conven’ hand the wi dential 1% of Unple delegates f gerie, Linen and Formerly Fifth Avenue a tees 2 na RES BN ' » Mayor Gays | and the presence here of Jacob M. Can-| | | | | 4 BONWIT TELLER & CoO. WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY 90 Women’s Suits of French Serges, English Whipcords, Tweeds and Men's Wear 10.00 Formerly Up to 39.50 abrics 75 Women’s Coats Travel and Motor Coats of Serge, Whipcord, Mixtures, Taffeta and Changeable Satin 10.00 Formerly Up to 29.50 50 Misses’ Dresses Of Serge, Taffeta, Foulard, Lin- Handmade Voiles 8.50 up to 25.00 Women’s Combination Suits Swiss Ribbed, Lace Trimmed, Open Knee ms 50c Formerly 85¢ at 38th Street THE EVEN iA MA TM The heart of the city, through which these great arteries carry the incomin, FOLLOWING SPECIAL ATTRACTI NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER Broadway to Sixth Ave., Fourteenth Street to Twenty-third Strect, first gave to New York the reputation of The City has grown wonderfully, but the original Shopping Center is more active, more progressive, more up-to-date than it ever was, It will continue to grow, for it is so located that it must serve a very large proportion of the resident and transient population of Greater New York. Just Consider What New York’s Shopping Center Has in Transit nal of Fifth Ave. stages SIXTH AVENUE, Three levels J Surface | PERTH AVE, Auto Stages BROADWAY. Buslest ourface line in City. ‘Proponed new stage route Hudeon Tunnels New sstoray kom Beookire FOURTH AVE. Two levels | Surface FOURTEENTH 8T. | Proponed new sage route TWENTY-THIRD gr. | Tre suroce lnce a Propose’ direct subway from Brooklyn Propesed stage route 4 ALL WITHIN A SHORT DISTANCE OF SECOND AND THIRD AVE. ELEVATED ROADS ig CS currents of humanity, that make this the bus’ ,SI NS FOR TO-MORROW PROVE THAT IT PAYS TO SHOP IN NEW YOR Boys’ and Girls’ Nickel-Plated Ball-Bearing Rolle Skates at 1.00 The identical kind nea beeen at $1.75 and $2.00. 3 strong steel ball bearings; fitted Made exclusively Quality and for Lebelt workmanship 7 ’ - & Company. guaranteed. of any intending purchaser. and as this is an article where the integ: our prices, from $8.25 to $35.00, are reasonable. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Atte ition, LEPOkT Jewelers, Diamond Importers and Silversmiths Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third Street Chicago House:—State, corner Monroe Street. Rothenberg & Co. WEST 14TH STREET | Mantel and Table Clocks Our assortment of clocks is well worth the attention We carry no clocks that we cannot personally guarantee in every ppg ty house is the best assurance of a clock reliability, we ask | that you inspect our display and satisfy yourself that 9! the greatest mart in the world! Facilities Center of New York. PPING CENTER. Offer To-Morrow:— Silk Jersey Petticoats Worth $4.00 At*2.00 To-Morrow Materials—Best quality silk Jersey cloth. Modzl—Plaited flounce, with attached plaited ruffle, with silk dust ruffle. Colors—Emerald, Navy, American Beauty, Wis- a Tan, Gray, Copenhagen, White and No mail or telephone orders, none sent C. 0, D. We reserve the right to limit quantities. ONLY PREPAID MAIL OBDERS FILLED. Wonderful Values 4 3,000 beautiful Waists will be & cleared to-morrow. Lingeries, Messalines, silk and net effects, Chiffon Taffeta. me Every one the very newest model. The Store With the Greatest wars Variety of Men’s Oxfords in the W orld. is The Collegiate, $6.00 jen’s wax calf, tan Tusel call Decent lestieh aad vous Guaranteed values from $4.00 up to $8.75, $ 4 5 t-\ of the entire e assortment at Your choice NoC.O D., Mail or Telephone Orders BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. J.BG: Pre-Inventory Sales! Wonderful Activity IN BOTH BUILDINGS ——(MAIN BUILDING) Women’s Cloth Sulte—all that remain; none reserved; Pus = (1G™ To-morrow, at READ THE DESCRIPTION: 2-in. continuous Posts, Values to $32.50; At. .....cceeeereeceerreseeeree sere PET YO Castings. Men's and Women's “‘Foot-Mould” Low Shoee—$3.50, $4 and $5 grades; at........... Vcc) (IReRaAER Easy Running Casters, Raat" Porilanhke $1.50 to $2.50 Barefoot Sandals For Boys and Girle—at Women's $4 Silk Petticoate—at... Famous $2 P. N. Corsets—at..... (GREENHUT BUILDING) 250 Refrigerators at About Half Prices The most extraordinary sale in our sixteen years of experience in refrigerator selling. Complimentary Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow NO MAIL, PHONE OR 6.0: 2, In Our Ladies’ Parlor, 4th Floor, Main Building ORDERS (For details of the above and other important sales for tomor- FILLED row, please see our ads. in today’s Evening World and Journal.) on this item. Dry Goods-Carpets- Upholstery “bow quickly the wrong side may be turned outwand.”—Twelfth Night, G An Automobile Hat especially designed for touring, a combina- tion of fur felt and fine taffeta silk. Either material being the ‘“‘out- ward” or travel side, or the “wrong” or dresay side of the hat, a quick turn making the change agreeable tothe taste of the wearer, The hat in soft, pliable, shades the eyes or becomes a close fitting two-tone effect by a turn of the brim. In varied colors and combinations of trimming comprising numerous becoming shapes equally novel and leasing. The hat is peculiarly adapted for steamer use. Prices 810 t $16, according to the dressy material used in its trimming. Women’s Gloves Remarkable Offer 650 iy: —FINEST GRADE MOUSQUETAIRE 3LACE GLOVES—All sizes; every pair made from selected, smooth, soft, pliable skins; in white only— 16 Button Length—usually sold at $3.50 pair-— “Auto Veils, Quickeatch Auto Veil, so-called because it is easily and quickly attached. Colors: White, Black, Light Blue, Myrtle, Gray, Old Rose, Navy, Pink, Brown, Wistaria. Length 244 yds. Price $4.05, Tho New Auto Veiling—a Silk Barege—in a new weave specially adapted for motoring. Width is 18 inches, Price 81.00; all shades— Samp'es of this Veiling sent on request. AITKEN.SON &Co BROADWAY &18' STREET 20 Button Length—usually sold at $4.25 pair— pairs—-PURE SILK GLOVES—Extra quality and double finger tips; Paris point embroidery; all sizes; in white, black, pongee and tans— 16 Button Length—usually sold at $1.25 pair— Breadwoy L198 Steck NEW YORK 900 IMPORTERS, MANUFACTIRERS AD." 875. 2.15 2.95 85c HEARN Pourtecath Sivect ‘Went of Fifth Avene To-morrow—Wednesday:— Women’s White Nu-Buck a} Sale GOODYEAR WELT—CUBAN Complete range of sizes and widths— ‘The most fashionable and desirable footwear of the season. No Mail or Telephone Orders, June Sole Contiuanse See Quer Advortinament oa Pugs proseding Editorial JUNE GALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDS: Women's Suite, Coats, Dresess Women’s Wrappers & Negiigess Misess’ @ Uirig' Bummer Dresses Petticoats Putce ro, 6th ave. Cor. 18 en se. EXTREME VALUE NewestLinenSuit we, 94.95 Picture Made of Guaranteed Genuine Irish Linen Superbly tailored models cleverly de- picting the very newest trend of fash- ion, shown in oyster white and natural. ALTERATIONS FREE The Oriental Store The Central Bargain In New York's Shopping Center THIS WEEK VANTINE COTTON CREPE FOR SUMMER DRAPERIES (30 Inches Wide) Selling Heretofore at 35 Cents a Yard Reduced to 18 Cents a Yard This should attract the attention of every owner and renter of a Sum- The sale embraces the celebyated Vantine designs, In green, ed, ns; chrysanthemum, %, cough and cushion raxon and hop floral d temple de: urtains, draperte y we SU) aherry and @torks, Suitable for c covers. ‘-VANVANTINE: &:CO- Broadway and Eighteenth Street