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a GAYNOR TOO WEAK, _ > MURPHY’S CABINET af ‘i ie ar TURNS TODIVLNG Relieve Renomination of Mayor * Would Only Add Force \ to Fusion “Issues.” «+ CALL FOR A “NEW MAN.” Mitchel’s Heaviest Guns Would Be Spiked, They Say, by Naming Justice Dowling. = Persone high in the confidence of Charies F. Murphy assert that Tam- @any Hall at tho present moment has - Get the Mightest intention of renomi- Rating Mayor Willlam J, Gaynor for Mayor. Mr. Murphy and fie summer cabinet at Good Ground regard the Mayor as “too vulnerable.” “The Mayor's weaknesses are John Mitchel'a strength,” is the way ~ to-day, as not to be easily brushed aside ‘with the projection of such & personal- ity as Bupreme Court Justice Victor J. <& Dowling into the situation, The distin- 4 @ulahed young jurist, who was eingled © @ut for exceptional honors by former f Gov. Hughes and not so long ago com- + Mended by President Woodrew Wilson $ the right type of Democrat for public Office, is by no meana out of considera- t S Waile his judicial duties are ex- 4 make Murphy and Ais lieutenants believe Justice Dowling g@hould be the man. fo matter what issue the Fusionists Faise, from the moral backing of Presi- ent Wilson down to the much mooted police question, Tammany Aico Dowling is exceptionally eq HAVE IN COURSE from Coroner, ¥ ' @rmanization men are sure that each veder would nave the Incentive to get “a new man in’ the job no as to have @ new deal in patronage.” What weighs with Tammany War- wicks even more heavily than the police scandal, against Mayor Gaynor's re- nomination, Is the “high cont of govern: ment" in the past four years. While the Mayor would easily offaet this innue, which Mr. Mitchel's advisers say ts Fusion's strong card, Tammany does pot bolleve that @ mere checkmating is auf- fictont, Meare, Mitchel, MoAneny and Prendergast, the Fusion nominees, con- trolled mine of the sixteen votes and hence the balance of power In the “bil- Vion dollar Hoard of Eetimate." An appeal from those candidates for “efMelency and economy” may better be met, Tammany thinks, by Democratic candidates of business prominence for the Board of Ertimate places, men who have not had @ hand tn the present extravagant § government. Municipal economists are prepared, Mr, Murphy has been told, to wage war against the enormous jumps in the running expenses of the New York City Government under Mayor Gaynor and bave urged Tam- many slate makers to choose a man with whom to make the fight. The ablest of Murphy's advisers, how- ever, are saying little, They realise that the Bulser-Murphy embrogito may have @ disasterous effect on the local cam- paign. The Boss is playing the game he knows best—waiting, waiting. He hes been told that political condi- tions in New York City this year are different than ever before. Me has even been warned that a political cataclyam is not an unlikely happening and advised to name @ slate composed of men here- tofore not in any way identified with New York's municipal government, and .| Men of standing in business and official life who would be able to escape « Political cyclone. ‘Phe Bronx defection and the predica- pot in which Borough President Con- iy may lean prospects in its county tickets in the Bronx and in Brooklyn, also, Mur- Dhy’a advisers there urge the nomina- tion of Justice Dowling as the man most Mkely to help Democrats in these bor- oughs, Mayor Gaynor has been found to be particularly weak in Brooklyn. Demo- that Justice Luke Stapleton has BonwitTE._er &Co. Will Close Out Thursday B. Altman &@o.- |S THIS “BILL” OF PREPARATION An Important Sale of Also an Exceptional Sale of Reversible Velour Portieres At an extraordinarily low price. (ap Mayer Gown to that’ of! arse the | Makes Cold & Hot Meats Tasty 25 Women's Outing Coats 10.00 Formerly up to 35.00 Checks, Stripes, Eponge, Brocade Eponge and Serge. 40'Women's Silk Shirts at $1.25, 1.45, 1.95 2 00 The extremely low prices suggest early attendance at this e disposal of LINGERIE WAISTS, of voiles, sheer batiste, Formerly 5.00 trimmed with effective laces and embroideries in the new Habutai Silk in pestel colored stri collar models, many with high neck, long or short sleeves. 60 Batiste Nightgowns 1.95 Formerly 3.75 Attractively trimmed with Val. laces and embroideries, NEW MIDSEASON MODELS Women's Crepe de Chine and Charmeuse Dresses Actual value 35.00 Several distinctly new stylea in all the leading colors and white. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street renomination of the Mayer have been dented by the Justice with the; wrentest vehemence, Justice Stapleton, friends say, never urged the renom- ination of Gaynor in the manner attrtb- uted to him, ———_— APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Mra. Amalie Tuntig, died June % 1912; total estate $13,900, net value $11,461. Two sons and two daughters are the benef claries. Charlies Munde, died July 6, 1910; total catate $3,960, net value $1,007, Widow In benefictary. Ss Michael James Sherwood, died March & 113; total estate 61,7, net vaiue $838. George Whitefleld, died May 2, 192; total eatate $14.4, net value $13,000, Rose Singer, died May 16, 190; total entate $14,498, net Value $13,612 The ben- eficlaries are a brother and @ sister, Frank K. Cushing, died March 8, 1913; total entate $16,703, net value $16,060. Widow is principal benefictary. John G. F. Carlaen, died Feb. 27, 198; Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out Thursday 185: Women’s Silk Gowns Afternoon Gowns of Silk Crepe de Chine Tunic of fichu models in navy blue, black, Copen- hagen, white bengals or Mls ol shadow lace net or batiste vestee, collar and frill. 15.00 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. ¢ total estate $41,618, net value $33,037. Gon and grandson are beneficiaries, Mra. Catherine W. Middleton, died Feb. 17, 1913; total estate $4,24, net value “4,701. — Women to Sail Yachts. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1918 CHICAGO, Aug. 13.— The = firat woman's yacht race ever helé in this part of the country will be sailed here this afternoon over a two-mile course off the harbor. The four boats will be manned entirely by women ‘The crews will familiarise themecives with the boats in preperation for a trophy race next week, a part of the programme of the regatta and naval foview off Grant STERN BROTHERS West 23d and 22d Streets For Thursday, Friday and until Noon Saturday, will continue the extraordinary sales in the following Departments of Upholstery English and French Cretonnes, Yard 15c, 25c, 45 Printed Table Covers, in several sizes, Each 50c, 90c Printed Spreads and Couch Covers, Each $4.7: Printed Linens and Taffetas, 50 inches wide, Yard 1.00 Also assorted lots of Decorative Articles, where quantity is limited, at even greater reductions. Draught Screens fitted with various fabrics, Each $6.00, 8.00, 12.50 Miscellaneous Utility Boxes, in various sizes, mt GULDEN'S “MUSTARD Wy YF eeapezosse I A_ Delicious Balad Dressing end Fish Sauce by adding vineger. At Delicatessen and Grecery Stores. Each 3.75, 7.50, 14.50 Also the remainder of Lace Curtains, Lace Bed Sets and Panels, Printed Covers and Spreads, Furniture Covcrings and Storage Chests, at very great reductions. Final Clearance Sales of Women’s and Misses’ Seasonable Waists Others at $1.95, 2.50, 2.95 CHINA OR HABUTAI SILK WAISTS, with nish shirt models, in white or colored stripes. Women’s Bathing Suits at $2.75 and 3.95 Actual Values $4.75 and 6.50 We have priced for clearance all of our mohair bathing suits, with bloomers; also satin or messaline one-piece i suits in black or navy, with square neck or collar’ models, trimnted with braid or stripe and plain color silk. yoke or man- Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut. ry $1 aWeGk peractrarate, to oe, PE 4.75 5.98 Marion Suite in Early English Oak,’ consisting 9.50. 4.75 To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory—READ IT. See Next Sunday’s World Magazine Of Settee, Rooker, am Chair, upholstered in Imperral Leather, Library Table, as illus 2 50 ir primi 49 a meee 01.60 Weokiy, 02.00 Weebty. 03.50 von Sewing le ‘ALL GOODS MARKED] [Our 1913 Catalog Stien IN PLAIN FIGURES Fs. Ou 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St., stts"Unti'ie's Glock atthe ae: di paulo erelaia maaan et Magiage ONEI-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Strvet PPP ER PL PPLE LPL IPAPL LAL LPP PLP PEPPERELL LPP August Fur Sale Tremendous—much as we anticipated the.breaking of our own record—made at the Inaugural August Fur Sale one year ago—the response is all ations, and scores Babe gee ro are yeaerving Sure while the sun dan in order to effect economies n the snow blows. Merely make your selection from these new styles NOW and, with- out charge, your Furs will be held for you in cold storage until November ist. Furthermore, you are under no obligation to keep the Furs you select during the August roe petaed we are notified ‘before Novem- oer . This is not only a part of our liberal sellin policy, but we know that such furs as ours wi intrinsically worth at least 26 per cent. more in November than our August Sale prices. Read These Six Guarantees 1—O'Neill’s guarantees oe asec eo ie poled of all a Fabs 2—O'Neill’s guarantees | 5—O' the sale. "Nelll’s tees the WORKMA Ne SHIP on these Furs to be of the highest el €—O'Neill’s guarantecs te keep your selec- tion in cold storage, 3—O'Neill’s guarantecs the PRICES te be at least 20 to 25 per cent. lewer shan they will be in No- vember. $140.00 Hudson Seal Coat, $110.00, | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | $210.00 Persian Lamb Coat, $159.00 ONeill Main Stere—Third Fleer, Continuing Sale of z Special Sale of “Atlantic” Mills Women’s Shoes, $1.00 Pair] Sheets & Pillow Cases New welted and turn sole Pumps and Oxfords; also High Shoes; made to sell at $2.00, 62.50 and 88.00. Not | ,,,500 dozen of the famous “Atlantic” Muslin Sheets and all siges in tyle, but you will find your size in| Pillow Cases, A well known brand for years. Gives excel- Sher nigie, . 7 y lent wear, at the following exceedingly low prices: O'Neill Mala Store—Secoed Floor, ac aa cue Pillow Cases Women’s Silk Gloves [‘i:tmei ats. 450] 8 at 79c pr. “G0e,; special at”. 49¢ Regularly $1.50 qeeqinecal ace. 62 ? double tipped fingers ir black ahd pUitc. Ail nsens «| O0e.sapecial at", GO | ener special a O'Neill Main Store—M: re O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, ¥ Women’s Silk Dresses at $12.50 Smart, new models, of a good quality silk; net and lace trimmed, draped skirt; all new shades. All sizes. Silk Crepe de Chine and Charmeuse Dresses at $17.50 Coat effect, of brocade net yoke; other simple little dresses, button trimmed; all colors and sises, suitable for afternoons, Dresses of Crepe Poplin, Charmeuse and Crepe de Chine at $25.00 t Collars of shadow lace and net, vestee of net and fancy laces; all colors and sises, Final Reduction in Prices Cotton Voile, at 91.00, 91.98, 93.50 and Up. Also ging- Size 50x36. Women's Dresses of ham, fancy dotted lawn and lineme; to close out. Full Line of New Fall Models in Women's and Small Women's Costumes, Suits and Coats. All newest fabrica and shades, This Dreas, $17.60 O'Neill Malm Stere—Third Fleer. PPP LIL ELLA PPL LEIP PP IPL LAP LPP ELAPLEO LL PALE PLP An Important Special Mid-Summer Sale of Trunks, Suit Cases and Baggage A big, carefully planned event which saves ‘money for vacationists while providing them with sturdy, good looking luggage. (Ugg lua Dress Trunks canvas covered, fibre bound, with centre bands— 28 30 32 34 36 iyi arg: ay SEES Se See 1 Hes H SR Oa 93.98 04.48 04.98 05.48 95.98 ,MUUAeOUS IC Two Hundred Fibre Matting Suit Cases at $1.00 feel —it-4t) Inside tapes, lock and catches, metal corners, $4 inches. Excep <= — tional value. 92.50 Matting Suit Cases at $1.98 Matting Suit Cases, clotb lined, inside pocket, bolts and straps. Sires 24 and 26. $5.00 Leather Suit Cases at 93.98 Leather Suit Cases, bolts and straps all around case. Sizes #4 and 26 inches, 96.00 Cowhide Travelling Bags at 94.50 Genuine Cowhide Travelling Bags, leather lined, lock and side catches. jt Suit Cases at $2.50 Reed case, bound with bolts, inside tapes. O'Neill Hemefuralohings Store—Main Fleer, Continuing Enormous Sale of Men's Collars, 6 for 45c This tremendous sale of high grade collars has been in action almost a week, and, naturally, our stock is diminishing. Just . word to the wise is sufficient. BUY NOW, while they last. They are neatly boxed in half dozen lots; all clean; NO SECONDS; sizes 14 to 17}. Men's New, Model|Men’s Panama Fiats, $2.69 $18 to $25 Suits Genuine Ecuadorean Panana Hats away below cost price. We have all sizes left, but only a limited quantity of each sise. Designed and modelled EXACTLY on the lines of Men’s Silk Shirts, $2.15 behest class custom made clothes, reproducing their a Regular Values up to $4.00 Included fd silk and ik and linen shirts, en light junds with neat stripes in contrasting colors; also plain fitting. in't penncn, Khair erences aad shee periest Colorsin white, tan, blueandgia’. Wlain negligee bosoma; made of Fancies and plain Blue Serge. sizes 14tol7. . . Athletic Underwear Men's Socks Suits, which |rn6 regular 80 to 91.00) Tre regular 50c to 75c grade $12.50 Grade at.....ceeeeees 29¢ Made of madras, mull and Club Plan Payments nainsook. The regular $1.00 You may become a member of our famous CLUB || to 82.00 grade at..... 55c PLAN, Buy tour clothing and arrangetomake your || tjnio, Suite of Madras, o payments at intervals, mull ond nai : @ Nelle Bia Mere fer Ded and the Bere. Qs Net-Adams Con Sixth Ave., 20th to 224 Street, New York Citye=xcmmas We alio are holding a sale of Evenin: © regularly sell for $18 to 85, at the ri vena t A rrerereerserevgcccecscceseaceens of M Shrend ya with double ls toes, i colors, ‘The regular S80 to ¢ grades, at........ 19¢ Of lisle and mercerised cotton, with double heels and toes,

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