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pe eee 5 RL LEE LLNS ae oe Ya are RESNATI AND SEVEN PASSENGERS START FLIGHT TO HAMPTON ' branch of the B. R. T, questionably has recommended their|In printed and spoken word, on pa- | T* Manhattan . They'll “Woman” the Polls To- cause (0 folk heretofore hostile or| rade banners, through every channel | (Canal Street to the Muntotpal Bulld- Store Open All Day To-Morrow (Election Day) Morro Watchers and) iiiterent, Hut in the iuat seven | of publicity open to them they have |ing) was out until after & last night, italian Aviator Expects ‘to wi as Wa Weeks, without abating thelr War weF-| disavowed and repudiated with the | rhe gea Beach line (Canal Street to al Avis i Those Votes on the Amend- ‘ice, the Suffragiste have Inbore!/utmost emphasis the Preaidential al +: ever Break Record in Air Trip —_ apecifcally nd day, for, the| picketing by the militant but nu- 14th) was also out several hours. 4 Suffrage ich LJ ate From Mineola. tt tra uunish New York Suffragista by vot- Under perteet weather ¢ si Been Untiring and, They |\o yee fot, Wee) seus Ine. down ‘thelr ainendnrent, te-tore a LE ae ee ot Halles GANT Lieut. Syivio Renatt of the Italtan * ment, Many 0 ene appeals have! row would be his inability to read | montha-old son of Nellie Barrett of No, Acme atarted vith seven passengers] Hope, Effective. |taken the form of personal oalls. All| ihe English language. As my own | 763 Bast 166th. Street In a hospital in Hundreds of Smart Models for Women and Misses ; Cap.ton! biplane from the jover the city and State women have|fnal, personal shot in the Suffrage | Yonkers, makes the tenth among in- In the great Cap.to Le hey | been canvassing in a quiet, thorough, | campaign, I must say that I cannot | mates of the Day Nursery of Divine Mineola aviation feld tor Lanstey| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | houre.to-house, office-to-otfice man-'seg any excise for any voter's Te- Providence, closed by. the. authorition Field at Hampton, VVa., at thirteen Wee the polls through- ead Raa in aosintty dintiiet oF tne | ee to help enfranchine New York | there. The child, like most of the $ $ 98 $ 50 re in every Assembly q others, died of ma minutes after noon to-day. With the out city and State to-morrow | ntre. Bt wate dintrint teadere, | women. thera, died of matasmus. ie! le wind in bis favor arta the bright sun- to watch the vote| campaign Chairmen and all the sya- — a Hight mapping out the coast line, on the Woman tem of any other great ley 9 A OLD AND NEW SUBWAYS | . the convie- There is no community so small that | age a earagle4 a ngenaibe Suffrage Amend-| i has not ite group of working Suf- tion that he would break all speed ment will be the! fragists, responsible to the New York records for an aeroplane carrying more than three persons ‘The passengers were all army off. cere, five of the Italian Army and two, Lieuts, Edwin Hagerty and Charlies Lyon of the aviation forces of the United States Army. Lieut. Resnati said that unless he encoun- tered opposing alr currents, which would cause him % go higher, he would maintain an wtitude of about + 4,000 feet throughout the fight At 11.46 Lieut. Resnati took his big machine with ite two engines and eighty-five feet spread of wing into the air for a warming up. For fif- teen minutes he had thousands of spectators actually holding thelr breath. ‘The young Italian aviator did about everything with his immense, cum- aa pce ens = —— epee mreen prrree Woman’s Great Campaign | For Suffrage to End Only | When Ballots Are Counted i thet ic 1 t bits to the voteds to r emisiature 0 the vote - curately Counted—This Mar-_| ;, raha al wwe . dividual appeal has been velous Drive for the Vote Has Very, voter in New York | made final move by | State Woman Suffrage Party officers thousands of “nd central committees, women in the| JN the greater city the etty party mont bdeilliant, has as perfect and comprehen- sincere and ar-| sive an organization, During the duous campaign | present campaign the women of the ducted in| 'tY party have personally inter~ rer oun a D viewed 60 per cent, of the city voters, New York by any-|1n the majority of districts the men bo@y for anything—the 1917 drive of| who have not been canvagned per. | emerged from the flood that followed sonally have been circularized at least Woman Suffragists for the vote, | ponally Nive Mines apiece, The city Workers for no other issue to be purty hay distributed 4,000,000 Suf decided to-morrow have combated! frage leaflets. The Industrial such great difficulties, such bitter! mittee alone has sent out 1.676.000 odda, And nothing has been left un-| Suffrage letters, eepectally designed done to insure the victory which we) Woman Suffragists are atationed on want as much as it Is humanly pos-| all the bridges, in front of the Post sible to want anything. Offices, at the churches and syna- 0) 0 dix 8 % At ite clons, and on the eve of elec. | Russ to dintribute Butfrage liters. | o the voters, Women take their tion, the most notable thing about | xture Into the pollee stations, the | |Cooper Union, Dnrland's Riding | caused the break that tied up the In- Academy and other assembly halls of the city, with speakers of national reputation. It has marched in two terborough nine hours, and into the Interborough and B. R. parades—the big one on Fifth Ave- | #Ubways through emergency exits grat- ings and entrances, submerging the nue a week ago and a most effective torchlight affair Saturday night, The week-end just past has been a whirl wind of Suffrage meetings through- out the city and State. One other immensely Important bit | of campaigning must be set down to the credit of New York Suffragista. third rails and cutting off the pow |Retween 14th Street and Brook; Hirldge the Interborough was out day morning until ne Fourth Avenue surface stopped more than a jcally neglible National Woman's y. it. The only excuse for any New York picket detesting voter's attempt to Nursery's Tenth Baby Dies, NORMAL AFTER FLOOD Bursting Water Main in Lafayette! Street Stopped Service for Hours, Subway train service is normal to- day and downtown New York has AT REASONABLE TERMS, the bursting of an old 86-inch water main early yesterday in front of No 49 Lafayette Street. High pressure under the new Ashokan water supply 128 West 42d Street. ST HALSEY ST... NEWARK, " FRANKLIN SIMON the current Suffrage campaign in ies, the headquarters of labor ome looking machine that any t eae eo ioke over Mimeoin fiell| New York ia the way in which it as | Chase yon lg Mang ton | in a light monoplane, He Innded, as|answered—tindeed, obliterated—such| Syery night In the city. In addition 9 Bently as a lea oy fe) arguments against Suffrage ay still! there have been half a dozen big open t & final look over the machine he tality, — meetings under the auaploes of the i w up into the air like a bird pred " wo| New. York City Woman Suffrage f When hi attained a height of ‘omen don't want the vote. We) purty, with speakers not only in e 4,000 feet must not force it upon them,” chor-| English but in every language fa- $ 00 f And was eonn I used the Antis, In thelr 1917 cam-| Millar to ha York's ee ee at pai } ¥, Y ot o | citizens esides its regular end ~ aaanead k ftw 1 of Norwem paign tho Now York Suffragists have) ciarters forty new ones have beon 1 LONDON ing Octo’ Nov, %.—The Norwegian here announces that during n veswels, ag- forty-elght collected 1,018,800 signatures with ad-| dresses of New York women over twenty-one who DO want to vote, a opened for the amendment campaign in the various boroughs by the city arty. have a dollar-fifty rating in ‘The flood poured through the street commission from 1,20 o'clock yester- ly 11 o'clock. cars were FOR RENT | PEASE PIANO CO,, | 24 FLATBUSH AVE., BROOKLYN, mighty proportion of a potential elec- | torate, Of these women 618,825 live in New York City, The algnatures were carried through the streets tu ROM {ts top floor at No. 308 Fifth Avenue, the New York State Wo- man Suffrage Party has been sending out every week 1,600,000 pleces of lit- many good shops WE specialize in dollar scarves. Our THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1917. v. ‘er. yn of | GRANUD AND UPKiGHTS Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York D.PRICEECO. 6th Ave., Corner 18% Street, N. Y. Tremendous Sale This Season at of COATS Other Handsome Models Featured at Prices Ranging From $35 to $85 Without Question the Choicest Collec- tion of High Grade Coats to Be Offered These Low Prices. the Suffrage parade 4 week aso, 4nd) erature, exclusive of posters. At least new Autumn selections show it. may be observed and verified by any- t n ‘. body who still doubts sf New York | 600 meetings have been held nightly They are a liberal study in effective women are behind the Suffrage|throughout the State, and there are arrangements, revealing new glories in color and new harmonies in design, But they have more than mere superficial beauty. They are well made—hand- made, to be exact, with what is techni- cally known as the slip stitch. Look for it. Most dollar scarves have not Amendment. several thousand efficient women speakers In the service of the party. It has conducted a comprehensive ad- vertising campaign, with posters in street cars and other pub- ‘ull pages in almost all papers, sacluding the big city dailies, @ huge electric sign on Broadway. The party has engineered ublication of the jurro Cloth and Novelty Materials, in Flare, Belted, Semi-Belted and High-Waisted Styles. All sizes for Women and Misses. Many are lined throughout and warmly interlined. Ts RE are Coats of Broadcloth, Silk Plush, Wool Velour, Kersey, Pom-Pom, B UCH of the campaign work of the Suffrgists has not been campaign work at all In the seltiso sense, since it was designed primarily to benefit the country. Yet, second arily, the splendid service of the New York State Woman Suffrage Party TO HEAL YOUR BROKEN-OUT SKIN Every desired color is included —Navy, Black, Taupe, Reindeer, Plum, Bur- | POSLAM MADE ¥ t of Mf you attend to Pimples, Rashes! 20 Be Ney Kore ay, Wein Sret Butrage novel, 2Phe Bundy Oak,” got” it—these have. Special Attention le Directed to and ail skin troubles with Poslam, and| Suffrage Party in selling Liberty inthe writing of which the foremost y Fee ee ee eed adh, tain (hel williary, boar | Gearand pores butpory ot tie cote’ A Showing of Handsome Fir-Trimmed Coats at $25 and spread. sus, promoting the ‘ood oonser-| try have collaborated. . . Aneta head | ee ee ae ee Unless you have actually seen| ation campaign and eatablish-| One hundred of the State Woman Imported Silk Poplin Scarves, Poslam's work and know how readily| 198 canteens at the military campe Suffrage Party's most distingulshed MODELS THAT COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH in 25 different shades . . + ft takes hold, stopping the Itching at has likewise served the cause of members have brought to rer fede THOSE ORDINARILY PRICED AT $35 AND $40 7 ff » B it t fi *resident Wili in Washing- * A once, you will hardly believe its ef- Re eRe A ad ar hemane ah the haces Libac hie herential’ sedoresmnent of Mut Imported English Regimentals, A number of handsome new mid-winter styles, developed in Broadcloth, Plush, Wool Velour, fects possible in so short a time. ‘That Suffragists are unpatriotic, un- willing to help their country, espe- claily in time of war. For months after the United tates frage and his earnest appeal to New York men to vote for it. The State |Party also has procured commenda- tions for the Suffrage Amendment entered the war the great Suffrage from tive members of President Wil- organizations of New York bent ‘s Cabinet, from the Governor of toward the accomplishment of war New York, from all four of the pres- work their tremendous resources ef ent candidates for Mayor, and from organization, ardor and indefatigable many politicians and otner important personnel. That effort of theirs un- men whose opinions have welght with _ the electorate. _ Mra, Norman de R. Whitehouss, Chairman of the State Suffrage Party, has sent a suffrage letter to every New York soldier, urging him to vote for the amendment, and many suffri speeches have been heard at the va- rious camps, where suffragists have done valuable work with canteens, restaurants and Y, M. C. A. units Burro Cloth and Rich Novelty Materials. of silk repp, in a blaze of color Auueilian Onoesins and Bcdaoa Meal Large Cape collars of Nutria, Skunk Opossum, ¢ Open Every Evening Open Election Day Until 9 P. M. Apartments Furnished From $50 Up ALL GOODS MARKED WITH PLAIN FIGURES In Eczema, Poslam's action appears all the more remarkable when the trouble {ts persistently stubborn and nothing else seems to bring lasting relief. Poslam is harmless always. Sold everywhers. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 248 ‘Went 47th St., New York City.—Advt. U.S. Army Service Stripes, of silk repp, or knitted, to represent the colors that never knew retreat . = cmmeen — - ~ A splendid line of other novelties in High Grade Scarves . - . Franklin Simon & Co. Men’s Furnishings Shop—Fifth Avenue—4 W. 38th St. Separate Shop on Street Level | Teeth | Without Plates = a I Save Decayed T Tighten Loose le Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain carefully made at Reasonable Prices. LY DECAYED TKETE Rogye oarefully extracted. la th carefully cleaned, Broken Plat iver it eent by mall, "Ne 708 pr.BLOoy He mk QNLY BRONX STORE, AUMANN8 14.-9tn StREET @ 3rd AVENUE AW IAG DAG) IAG TAG TS Special Attractions Women’s Wear atMcCutcheon’s Reg. Trade-Mark day Election Day Utility Coats in several models and variety of materials, $27.75. Coats of Wool Velour and Burella HIE Btate Suffrage Party has held at least half a dozen huge mass meetings in Carnegie Hall Open all Franklin Simon Ready-for-Service | eaneeah plain and fur-trimmed, NO EXTRA CHARGE nee eRe iY FOR CREDIT FOUR PIECE Queen Anne PERIOD BED ROOM SUITE} IN AMERICAN WALNUT Consisting of DRESSER, CHIFFONIER, TOILET TABLE, BED; as illustrated, 4 Pieces, at $194-50 Goods shown in this advertisement will be sold only during this wr OPEN STAVE WX. EVENING a a i we | Let Cuticura Soap Keep Your Face | Fresh and Young Clothes for Men at *25 #28 *30 ARE HAND-TAILORED In Other Words The Prices are the Same — But the Clothes are Different Smart Top Coats of Silvertone Bolivia and Velour, plain and fur- trimmed, $47.50. Suits of ‘ersey in Heather Mixtures and Silvertone, $78.50, Wool Velour smartly trimmed with Seal collar and cuffs, former price $59.50; now $52.50. af 'vening and Party Frocks for Misses, $17.50 and $21.50. Smart Evening Gowns of Satin Charmeuse in light shades, $37.50 te any IS a unique, an unfamiliar proposition in these pum) times to be offered more for your money than formerly. Yet that is the case in Franklin Simon Clothes. We do not ask you to spend more, but to accept more, We offer you at a limited ready-for-service price the limitless advantages of fine hand-workmanship, in which the dull, unimaginative labor of the sewing machine is superseded by the feeling and expression of the human hand. HE Sunday World's | Want Directory ones . more “Offers of Posi- tions’ thap any other | two metiams in the [ universe, | Afternoon Gowns in a Combina- tion of Velvet and Georgette: also Charmeuse and Georgette, $35.00, Serge Dresses in two models, plaited tunic and plain model, Navy NOTE: a AAG 4 Afternoon Gown of } Georgette Crepe and Velveteen, $35.00 and Black, special, $11.75 and | $14.50. The latest Hand- Tailored Fifth Avenue models Blouses in Overcoats and Suits—the fine fabrics and Crepe de Chine, Roman Stripe Silk and Flannel, $5.75. Wash Satin, Crepe-de-Chine and Georgette Crepe, $6.95, the custom method of treating them. Snare ISeaaeetia’ = Men's Clothing Shop~—8 West 38th Street A Fascinating Romance of ‘the Far East Blouses in suitable shades to be worn with Suits, of A Separate Shop on the Sireet Level THE Charmeuse and Georgette combination; also Georgette ~ STORY NOW RUNNING models at $9.75, $12.95. 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