The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1917, Page 8

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THE, EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1 a mete mare . | er | Schuetzen Park, Astoria, he came | officeholder. which wilt make it a reproach to the 19s] mphasize. #he For To-day and Saturday “Every Time torchlight parade, then reviewed !t;| had, I speak with a knowledge de-|its answer and to emphasize *he an-| . * | Madison Square| rived from twenty years’ contact/#wer, when in through the entrance Is Bass Time”’ molls W Rectan an thee to the Gi Tells Why He Wants to Purchase Garden, then took in another meet-| with the city departments—four 6 Garden came former President ‘ B Te : Roosevelt, the Co st . I t conom: Before you go home Schooner That Won Prize He ing at Grand Central Palace and| yenrs a part of the present Adminis: | form. “ihe vation to 1B Te tant in the ane ryan economy tration, four years as secretary for/lasted for many minutes, the late Mayor Gaynor and twelve | Commissioner, years a newspaper man, in constant ovation, touch with the City Hall. The old conditions under the police—gam- took the {asuea of the campaign, the| Ding, vice, disorderly houses—have iawue, rather, for he said that the one | all disappeared. Tammany has @ question before the voters of the eity| Platform, but it fsn't mentioning it wan “to be Tammany or not to be)!" this campaign, It contents itself Tammany.” with scandalous criticism of the “New York," he anid, “Is to decide | Administration, sweeping in its de- whether {t je ready to wo back to) ®unciation, but making no specific ‘Tammany or continue the present | Charges. Administration, which has been; “Tammany hurls the charge of ex- clean, strong and intelligent. Judge |tvagance at us, Mayor Mitchel in- wound up with another hot speech in Blaney Hall, in Brooklyn. Commissioner Adamson made & brief reference to himself and his record in the Fire Department. He and the have a glass of perforce, shared the Bass Strong Burton Ale It soothes and quiets overwrought nerves— counteracts the ten- Can't Recover. LONDON, Nov, 2—With reference to his expressed desire to purchase fy the United States the schooner yacht America, which In 1851 won the Amer ca'e Cup, the blue ribbon prise of the 2 ‘ ‘ching world, Sit ‘homer Lipton to-| Fusion Candidate Invades hon ip tt sold, and this would 'be'n | Three Boroughs in Whirl- ared the Ame: mn account of her great historic | wind Campaign, ation, IPWER STeRE Coats ana Dresses For every woman, the slender woman as well las the stout woman up to 56 bust, at ~~ $1985 a | SULZER CAUSES ARREST OF A BROOKLYN HECKLER Calls Interrupter “Drunken Loafer,” and Agent Charges Disorderly Conduct. Former Gov. William Sulzer ad- dressed @ meeting last evening under the auspices of the City Democracy SST StT=s Pit tii) Since I have not been suc. | fit in Mfting the Ameri Cup, 1) i \thoueht the noxt best thing wo 6 | to buy the winner.of it and present it |to the Amerlean nhtion.”* Robert Adamson, Fire Commissioner | and Puston candidate for President | of the Board of Aldermen, had a busy ; =" 4 Delays } * einchea| night of it last night, thore Hylan was nominated by Tammany, |Vited Judge Hylan to eome down to |, i «. yesterday i, Cieve-| eeping with the vtronvous eampeign| ‘2,070, CHAE and Smith. Thay|the Clty Hall and show where he Greene Avenues, Drookiva, ta Tuage|| COATS—OF diagonal DRESSES—Silk taffeta ow storm. nea can't dodge behind Mr. Hillquit. Mr. | wou jecrease the new budget; but | 17.) Md ier . . } 2Or a ema” Cae Mittle delay tol he ta making. Irom @ meeting of| Crate is the law partner of Murphy’s| the judge didn't come, He knew that ’, parent tae B . cheviot in semi-fitted style with silk embroidery. Waist fy 4 | badly hampeged. more than a thousand persons in| Senator and Mr. Smith ts a lifelong | ho couldn't lay @ finger on one item ‘ , ® boss, Mur-|] with large storm collar. i it ti vestee | |which wasn't necessary and wisely] bY." said Mr. Sulser, “1 li ith ‘ ny area ' kept away, ‘There 1» a Board of Hati- | he wante bis trusted leaders, oe oan ined with satin. of georgette crepe. | mate and Apportionment to bo ‘a he can't feed his tiger cubs alue ||| elected for the handling of the city’s | in Delmonico’s, #o he wants to sond - $19 85 Value _. $19 85 ||| millions of dollars, How the fingers them down t y Hall to tatten|| #27.60....+0++ e $30.00. ..ce0e0 q NEW YORK |tration the olty ever had. McClellan | Wea he Bad Anished his address . Exstabli hy jcame next and tried to live UD tol disie and, pausing midway, shouted: { ished 1879 the. standards of Tammany, but| “Mae Bnew unken loafer ens ; 5 +, interrupted me?” i them. ‘Then came Mayor Gaynor, | eee re ana a 1 eet as clocted ta epite of Tammany | .2eeonise’L.UP gna, Genie’ Be was * { Begtnning Today Jand four years later they nominated |Ycon one of the delogates who at. ea f another candidate, They have had| tended the Syracuse convention in est & Co, Fifth Avenue and Thirty-fifth Street A Sale for Saturday Misses’ Coats and Suits |||of Tammany itch to close on those ||| | positions, CANDIDATE TELL8 OF TAM- | MANY'S RECORD. | “Pammany hasn't changed its ool- |||ors aince the creation of Greater |New York. It has had three Mayors |since then. Van Wyck was the first and gave us the very worst adminis- ‘couldn't do tt, He couldn't stand for two Governore—Dix, who was wrecked by Murphy and his follow- ers; and Sulzer, who wouldn't obey jthe dictates of Tammany and they impeached him.” | Commissioner Adamsdn was fre- quently interrupted by applause, and || there were many women in the audl- | ence at Astoria, Tho Commissioner's name is a household word with the up” James Leddan, a street car conduc- tor of No. 416 Menahan Street, Brooklyn, asked why Mr. Sulzer did not say something about Judge Hylan, Sulzer promised to “take care of Judge Hylan later.” Leddan waited a while and repeated his query. Bulzer invited him to step up on the platform. Leddan refused 1912 that had nomtnated Sulzer for Governor. Mr. Sulzer insisted Leddan was drunk and instructed his publicity agent, Jacob K. Novins, to arrest the conductor. In the Hamburg Avenue Police Station Novins made a charge of disorderly conduct, Leddan gave pall. He will be arraigned to-day tn Sizes 36 to 56 Bust Measure, Long or Short Waisted Come Early. Be Sure te Ask for “THE LOWER STORE” 1-23 W. 38th St. Lane Bryant Just 0f sth a Get the the Gates Avenue Court. “Columbia Sho GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS Fifth Avenues Beautiful Hlouse of « Music Shopping on Fifth Avenue is sometimes a bit wearing on the nerves, but a little visit to this heads of families all through Greater \||| New York. ‘They know what he has || done in the way of saving homes and saving lives; and he took occasion |\to answer some of the arguments of Sheriff Al, Smith, who is running \q|ngainst him for the Presidency of the Board of Aldermen, ||| “Mr, Smith," he sald, ||| strong point on the report of the $18.50 Misses’ Military Service Coats . Coat as illustrated at right, made of smart felted brown wool mixtures. It has all encircling belt, new link button collar, roomy sleeves, big pockets. A wonderful top or general service coat. Sale price today and Saturday only. $18.50 “makes | \fire insurance companies which shows } that losses last year amounted to | | $1,800,000 more than my estimate. ||| Now, the Board of Underwriters has been doing that for many years, not \for the past three or four, but trom |||||tlme immemorial. You understand ||| |why, of course, It t# an argument | they’ make in their attempt to show \||| |that insurance rates shouldn't be re- ||||| duced. |||| "But Mr. Bmith evidently believes \\|||that comparisons are odious, #o he ||| makes none, He doesn’t tell his audi- | ‘ences that the total reduction in | Misses’ Tailored Suits : These suits young ladies like for their attract- iveness, and mothers for their utility. Two good materials are shown, fancy cheviot or wool velour. losses for the three years of my ed- ||| | ministration, compiled by the fire in- surance companies, compared with ||\| | those of the three years previous, was ||\| | $5,900,000." | beautiful house of good ic is al - : * \\\|| WHEN ADAMSON'S HEART WAS fon good music is always rest They are to be had in the season’s best colorings. } | THRILLED. o/ful. You will find it a pleasant practice to wt All misses’ sizes. | | nor of Piety eighth ire Adamson si Gro stop in occasionally and hear the latest rec- A art ° Halon war j | Special for today and Saturday only. $18.50 || awaiting the word formaren, oie = ords. We think you will be particularly inter- Seen sb ren }) sient cet aw en money mv ested in some of the period Grafonolas now being shown in , Conlin tines Sle 20 | ike iy ta od oid anys of our da such appropriate surroundings. ||| ales, thounands of voters were await: / Choose Your Handbag New Blouses That Little || iit “were representatives ot the in- This Queen Anne design, in mahogany or Japanese lacquer, £ fo rr eurance companies, rubber manufac, has a charming grace and beauty of line. It is an achieve ° ° . ll] turers, silk manufacturers, e . - ere £omorrow : \ Girls W ial Like ee jl) and ether todusteios who Tere renls ine in righ ape such as marks all the best work of A 7 practical style of dress liked by many school girls is |||) dent of the Board of Aldermen. this peri em i t ‘ One of ‘these bags will appeal to every woman | the blouse made cf poplin, pique, or soisette, and designed | “Deen she Commianionst, whe, bat t he : , wehaniee is of the highest type with ‘e {nrneed of a handbag. to be worn with skirts of pleated blue serge or Scotch tartan | en Ie oma thrilled by this out- electric motor, and all metal parts are finished in gold. ae we: , plaids. Sizes 10 to 14 years are here. Priced, according to |||, spoken expression of the people; and , ay ad —— is made on a frame with double | material. , from $1.95 to $3.95 Ba eet en ea” win palling It will be a pleasure to show you any of { —_ Ge ned rth) ciangeable:tattete, ‘and provideduvith £nd Floor | inarchers say hsention in ieee — Grafonolas. Convenient terms Me ; e . ° |j mete e felt: well Te- pocket which Sgongeaaiag and powder puff to match. Every Little Girl and Boy Wants | find for the Wook that he has done in oir oy — cage be ~ Avchoice of gray, tan, brown or sand, Special value, $5.50, 5 A the last four years, aoa us regarding the disposal o} Vachette leather is the material from Which this practical One of These Musical Chairs sauinre’ Garden, where were gathered your present phonograph. purse is made. It is lined with Moire Silk, provided with yey cone rom Erne a8 ey are dist in. = {OTORES Of BREE Ae women WhO ; 5 e ered severa imes, le quantity we received. e. a Ove! it; men — and ee ot 4 A Sou ar On this account mothers of little aitis or bowie who. desire aind women whio har ony ane coun THE COLUMBIA SHOP tip é ide ample room for | these for Christmas gifts had best come in today and mak try, noleaee ts ma “f papers, handkerchiefs, memorandum, etc. It is finished their reservations. They are made of bent se and (es rail Boar ere were Rake wa. Fifth Avenue at 37th Street with enameled clasp. When the child sits in them,—and they are perfectly practical ng. the Stars and Stripes only, an for, general utility purposes,— sweet ie most Pal oaliey benind Sie oe SS orcetaas ae 7 7 is heard. | mite, for the cause of freedom Specially priced, $3.50 These chairs are in sizes for little children up to seven jand. dammanrany, fo He Seok Ray ad an years of age and they are priced at $9.75, i n h Saturday! si, and ge bi ta eae eattiew H, Hughes, the Chairman, aries B. i : , , they gave him the “Hi, hil” and Two Sales of Young Men’s Apparel IEE PRL au ovat tyne a ecto world” aald Commissioner Adamaon, 7 orat eh! Se YOUTHS’ SUITS—Of all wool, tested according to Best & Co. standards, are of fancy in Ble perant tho good that haa been mixture oF blue cheviot, in two or three button plain back models. Sizes 36 to 39 tointod to. aa the beet ‘that America chest measure. Regularly priced at $23.50. Sp |\hng, $0 Tes 1t go Dank to w condition f ) $23.50. ecial, $19.50 SS nt _ ; . = . YOUTHS , OVERCOATS —These are of spec ially selected and Best chemically tested | S 4 tifi Dentist allewool mixture t , made with deep arm syes or in box models. Sizes 35 to | clen I Ic ly , Regularly priced at $27.50, Fifth Floor Special, $22.50 | Teeth Without o , ee _ s Sd \ e | The Food | ood Pledge di 1-wheat Queen Anne ; rl sore as issued by the U, 5. Food A design of charming grace and sim- 2-mea Administration should be plicity executed in the best style of this 4 use more fith & bent FP SOOUIG: Ph , interesting period. ne. 3-fats | igned by every woman in ark hfe’ ste That tite pertectly made i pero Price, $250. use Just enough | New York a wee All Work Guaranteed 10 Years 43u ar — Full Seta of Teeth «44+ $5.00 up iol . 00 use syrups A TT “ a help win. | Gold Conwik #2-karal 8.00 Hi ocdiay or Tomorrow | ny CATTED Nontict : : : — and sonve 2 e war DR. SALTER, Dentist the cause of freedom 491 Fulton St., Brooklyn se rasan (CA O0 aamnas YaaTION, to 2, Ricca ‘ Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders

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