The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1917, Page 6

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“FURS” A Wonderful Colleetion oF gilcortive tare, | tvlen at arbalte calves : | Mule to Match Ball or Barrel She, Correaponding fen atte $9. 50 | en i Canteen “oat vices T MIM STREET » Noted Mo Alpin Fitest Up Thanksgiving Dinner Table For everybody y will want a bit of it on the turkey, oysters and salad. SLB ge my with genuine fur, fur trimmed and plain cluded in this sale, PO EN ii 4 5 remem — ey SUFFRAGISTS GIVE HARMONY EXAMPLE AT OWN PRIMARIES to be adjusted to Mt the new ce Aino, there were the primarion for nomination ef officers, No scandals such as marked the re- cent Republican primaries in New York City attended this feminine or wanization procedure. Tho creden- tale had been xcrutinized a0 clonely that the eligible electorate was re- tuced rather than enlarged. Furthermore there was almost com plete harmony in the selection of off cers, which was quite at variance with the traditional practicn in women's organizations, particularly at a time like thia, when real voters are chosing their State party bonses. Only for the oreo of third Vice Chairman was there a contest, the name of Mra, Henry W. Cannon of New York, the incumbent, being proposed along with that of Mrs, Frank J. Tone of Niagara, the one. 2,000 Beautiful WINTER COATS at Record Breaking SALE PRICE ‘This one, for example, a beautiful heavyweight full satin lined Velour Coat, liberally trimmed Now $] §-50 A real $25 Value! Every coat in our entire stock of ety yee 5 Sate atyles ©*117% &§50 ENTIRE STOCK of SUITS AT LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION. LOL 8g me 4 Gp pe OO. ey —, oo oo Come to DIVISION center in th Individual ee ee New onniaiine New York Women Chonse Bosses’ at Convention With out Hitch or Clash To the sontinuowe click of kattting cotien, the Btate € nvent f the! Voman Muffrare Varty in the Tite] 4 to-day Iintened te hes 1 reparte and tranancted wm Jot of had to he tin ft ¢ ne produced by the gain right to vote and the organizatl THE EVEN'NG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1917, York’s New Women Voters, in Convention Here, Who Want to Win Ballot for Sex All Over Nation SEES LAIDLAW OMAK CHAIR MAM Se) woman who overturned Fuffalo, the) citidel of the anti, Mra, Ogden Mills) Hold will be re-clected Treasurer and Minn Wright, Secretary. | Everybody cheered for Mre, Nor. man de Kt, Whitehouse to continue aa State Chairman with Mra, James 4 her first assistant are the all power: w York women in| In explaining the changes in system and outlining the policy of the party Mrs, Laidiow sald to ‘The Evening W “The congressional district will now become the important diviston for the | purpose of continuing our work to win the Federal suffrage amendment While the assembly district will con tinue as tho unit of political represen tation, Its !mportance passed with the]. adoption of State suffrage. Now we turn to National work, with the Con gressioual district as the unit. “1 have sont letters to each New York Congressmun since election, calling his attention to the Federal amendment. Noxt month we shall go to Washington to do all we can to promote ite suc But now, the women of New Y having the vote, can adopt new tac “Our policy will conciliation toward the men—forget the past and start anew with the re sults of New York's clection, We are now constituents of congressmen We bear no tll will because of their former attitude, but shall give them opportunity to change thelr minds and see the Heht in view of the changed conditions. “Greet them with a smile is our one of friendly |< a sri PIRS.RAYMOND BROWN CARIRAAN OF ORGANIZATIONS MRS. NORMAN Or WHITEHOUSE CAAIR LADY OP THE CONVENTION = 196 ALICE MORGAN WRIGKE SECRETARY Aunt to vote has |S nt is its power mendment that » women in every will give the vo State. To them the vote ® weapon of warfare to be used in the Con- gressional elections of next au- tumn unless President Wilson and rity of bouth Houses capit- during the coming winter Furthermore, the ion. he list of New York Congress- are men there for ertain antis marked nd certain others who will be given an opportun eclare themselves, The convention has prepared its plans for the Washington campalgn— tommittecs to walt upon each Con- statistics to show him how The “National’s’” Outlet Store, 119 to 125 West The shoe requirements of exacting women can be served best with our new models, rectness and perfect comfort for whieh they are noted. that could be desired in a high-grade shoe. The: designed after the most modern footwear fas! Shoes and slippers for evening functions, for street and = | semi-dreas wear. Prices $7 to $20. “A good foot rule for you--wear the Jantzen Shoe.” “Ask for our Book—"the Abuse of the Big Toe.” NO BRANCH STORBS—Onr only address 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Castom Bootmakers Over 60 Years _ rule from now on.” During the morning seasion many interesting reports were read by Chairmen of districts, telling of thoir experiences and the results of the re. cent campaign. ‘The regions around Rochester, where Senator Wadsworth led the fight against Suffrage; around Albany where William Barnes fs in strong opposition; and St. Lawrence County, rock ribbed in Re- publicanism, were descnbed as the principal black spote atill left on the map of New York, | At the afternoon session Mra. Car- | re Chapman Catt, head of the na- tional organization, addressed the convention, | Problems of munte!pal government, | policies of State Administration, po- | litical patronage, the menace of #o- | clalism, fear of the Tammany tiger, | and all the ordinary subject’ of party | politics are cast aside by the enfran- | chised women of New York as of aec- ‘ondary consideration for tho present Buy Direct from Manufacturers LOW RENTS, MANUFACTURING and SELLING UNDER ONE ROOF, CO-OPERATIVE ADVERTISING —all combine to reduce the Cost of Production to such a degree as to enable us to state that “You will pay /ess for that Suit, Coat or Dress in Division Street than F/sewhere.” (oats Suits resses In the Latest Style Creations and the Season’s Most Desirable F abrics Come to-day, come to-morrow, come any day. Visit any store displaying the EMBLEM of the DIVISION STREET PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. You will be surprised at the Remarkable Values and Low Prices. Easily Richi Surfac STUDY ET etropolis. ifacturers selling DIRECT DIVISION STREET Jersey, Brooklyn, Bronx, y Suoway, Elevated, MAP! Three short blocks in. all TO WEARER. FATRONIZE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS 120 Stores are open every evening until 10 o'clock, for the convenience of those who are busy during the day Big Shoe Bargains! For Men, Women and Beginning Thursday 8 Models at ‘$1.73 Two Model Pictures Ladies’ Blucher Shoe. Black Patent Leather. Dull Leather Top, some with rubber heels. Bargains. ; leo / Men's Shoe of Chrome Leather, Sizes 10 to 12. Men's Slipper of Cab- aretta Kid Leather. Split Calf Leather r197 \ C Men's Shoe of Black Ladies’ Shoe. Patent Kangaroo te Veal with dull tops. Everett Cut Felt Ladie Slippers. Felt Sole. Odd ‘ots ¢ almost eve derwear, Wa sts all marked at Bargain Prices. The “National's” Outlet Store is the Bargain Retail Store of the big mail order house, the Na tional Cloak and Suit Company. Quantities are limited, the assortment of sizes and colors is not ulways complete and some are past season's styles No Mall Orders Are Filled from This Store, Store Houre: O to 5 NIG Black Patent Leather or Gun Metal—cloth tops, leather tops; button style, lace style— All unusually Big Misses’ Shoe of Gun Girls’ Shoe. Metal. wl207 ) 3 with dull tops. Rummage Sale—Thursday f soiled and imperfect merchandise—discontinued numbers—past season's styles y department represented. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats, Shoes, Sweaters, Un- but everything sold here is a big bargain 30; Suturdays, 4.30 te 6, vote at hom | Albany, Parker of Mayer of Litt nid | and Gould of Then there mhera who aid not f Oneor and Daniel Ol h Damocrate, le backed by Chandler of side, the lone Repu | the “cause, Swift and Hut what a list of dodgers there were, and how the Suffra when it moves on Washington, smoke them out. Dan Riordan of the Battery District and Christy Sullivan of the Bowery will have to declare themselves when the feminine voters confront them, Fitzgerald of Trookiva | will be stormed tn the recesses of his Appropriations Committee room. It's going to be a hard task to face. Both Republican and Dei atle organiza tions will have te “9 to A show down now when the women brandish | their new weapon of the vote CASTORIA For Infants and Children | In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears HIGH SHOES FOR WOMEN All have that custom cor- | N | | leather, fit and workmanship are all |} | ec ns. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. Children Ladies’ Lace Shoe. Black Patent Leather. Cloth "dome" top, Patent Sizes 4 to 5, with dull tops. 4 T s' Boot. Patent Girls’ Shoe, Patent with dull tops. op, STOLE SUGAR, IGNORED GEM, | 2014 Prietanter taining 19% ween him and @ atre Avenue L wevernl bineks before he re Murphy the ma tay Katser of No. 1 pleaded a in 8900 “L wore ® diamond pin worth son) builder and he made fo effort to steal that.” th and 35th Streets WHALEN BROTHERS PARL halt’ for —_— wot 1 teteve FA tin than the euger. rather have lont the lt would be se much enater to aot another” a Third train At 106th Mtreet the ner and the sumer left the train Might ¥ to & charne of petty lar: was held for Mpecial Beaton B. Altman & Co. Women’s Walking Boots (lace and button models) in a variety of desirable styles, are now on sale (for absolute clearance) at the reduced prices of $4.50 & $6.25 per pair (No complete range of sizes in any one style, but the entire assortment includes ali sizes) (Second Floor) An Extraordinary Sale of Belgian Hand-made Laces is, by special arrangement with the Commission for Relief in Belgium, now in progress. (Fifth Floor) A Sale of Bed Furnishings of seasonable weights _wili be continued throughout the present week in the Department on he Fourth Floor. The Handkerchief Department has ready for selection a remarkably large and comprehensive assortment, comprising practically every wanted style of handker- chief, for men, women and the younger set. For women and misses there are nandker- chiefs of cobwebby fineness, many adorned with exquisite hand-wrought embroidery or rare lace. There are glove handkerchiefs, too, in a diversity of charming styles; and children's handkerchiefs that are especially appealing. It is requested that orders for the embroider. ing of initials, monograms or crests on handkerchiefs intended for Christmas gifts be placed without delay. Fifth Aveme-Madison Aveie New ork 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street BROOKLYN. Cor. Wyckoff St, 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK, Clothing for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account, OR SUIT SALE Bete RUGS AND CARPETS AXMINSTER RUGS em, You can buy @ nice

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