The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1918, Page 9

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31,59, WOMEN VOTED, DENOgRATS WOW ALL CONTESTS Socialist Candidates for Con-| gress Ran Poor Thirds, | Save in the Bronx. | The special election In four Con Gress districts in New York City resulted in a complete victory for! the Democratic candidates, which politicans to-day construed as a de-| eisive victory for the National Ad minfstration and a blow to Repub Mean hope for a majority {n the House this fall. The women, who voted for the first time yesterday, in addition t ing with pride to their pa support of the President, declared through their leaders that the show- ing they made insures the passage of | the Federal Suffrage amendment tn| the Senate within a weok. By polling about 91 per cent. of | their registered strength, and 50 per cent. of the entire the| women achieved th | boasting of, The only one of the four dis-| tricts In which the Republicans were thought to have a chance—the 2ist gave the Democratic candidate a plu- rality of 2, 1 District, partly in Socialists made thelr only showing worth while. | Their candidate ed more votes there than the can. ed to places | olut- | jotic vote cas' something w. vacated by Congressmen Hulbert, Fitzgerald, Bruckner and Griffen, The men elected are John J, Delaney, low: SEVENTH DIS’ rat) Delaney (Dem Gaynor (Repubi Fraser (Socialist). Delaney's plural! Women voting EIGHTH DISTRIC Cleary (Democrat).. Morehouse (Repub Laidier (Socialist) Cleary's pluralit 244s Women voting. 10,011 TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. Donovan (Democrat)... Py | Rolies (Republican). Cannon (Socialist) : Ransom (Independent). Colvin (Pronibition) Donovan's pluralit, Women voting.........- TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT, Grifin (Democrat). . 8,821 is + 2,394 Furlong (Republican) 2.183 Griffin's plurality.........5,937 Women yotl 6.480 Total vote : 78.192 Total number of women voting 31,953. Total number womon registered 35,205 In the four districts the total regis- tration was 175,071, including the women, The number of men regis- tered and entitled to vote, therefore, was 139,366. The actual male vote was 46,234. In other words, 93,632 men who could have voted didnt, ‘The number of women who registered and did not vote was only 8,247, Distri William E. Cleary, Jerome F. Dono- van and Anthony J. Griffin, t The results in the four districts fol- 3/90 per cent OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © DEMOCRATS ELECTED BY VOTE OF WOMEN TO BACK UP WILSON. [WOMAN OF 102 VOTES = | AFTER HER HOUSEHOLD WORK IS FINISHED UP Mrs. Sally Gold Only Regrets That Ballot Was Not “Directly for President Wilson,” TER finishing her houses work in her Brooklyn home, Mrs, Sally Gold, 102 years voted in the Congressional Ifer only regret was not cast a vote for President Wilson, whom she greatly admires and to whom recently wrote a letter of commendation for his humane policies in the world war, Mra Gold was born in Austria, Russian ( Oy DELANEY, ; em, could soldiers overran the section in anich she ved at the time Gen. Louts Kossuth fought for the indepen- dence of Hungary, Mrs. Gold wns accompanied to the polling place at No. 44 Scholes Street, Brooklyn, by | her grandson-in-law, Dr. Henry | Richter, She refused to say whom | she voted for. area In Douglaston, Douglas Manor and Little Neck in the Borough of Queens The gas company applied to-day before Justice Delehanty for a stay of proceed ings pending a hearing on a writ of |certiorarl, which was obtained from Jus . 28, had beon defeated y York Court of Appeals States Supreme Court on lorari It obtained in April plication to the Commis: Its plea was war ent Increase em. | tice Whitaker on | After the compa: in both the N cost of materials ANTHON J.GRIFFIN, | Dem Although 9,372 women i t, Mrs. Colvin re that women wn be good re When told of her dete only question she asked was how many women voted in the city. On being told more than [ of the registered vote, | reat! 1 am satisfied aved with the re- Mr. Donovan at ¢ him on his ib After a moment she added, whimst- cally: “I'm going to have catching up with my sewing! , 1 think Tam a in the long run bec rests to keep me a time bu Grip t Hay, Chairman You are safe ‘when you take § boards all through the | said the women were busi-| Rather John’s Medicine | opty and colds that |i hted with the results of devolop into | | i] H rn oves as nothing «Ise could | Pneumonia | hi in this State want the 1 usted with the | of the women y-six of the men : nesalike, intelligent, gave them n9| trouble and wasted no time, \for your cold and to} ebbipes Eas build new flesh and! 1s (strength, becauseitisfree S {from morphine, chloro-| 'form, codeine, heroin, or) » other dangerous drugs. Take it Today. QUEENS GAS CO. FIGHTS. New Court ete Hxtend Ser e New York s making a with 34th Street- New York An Important Sale Offering Exceptional Values Thursday Women’s Spring Suits Fxelusive and Distinetive Models Women of every stature and every taste have been provided for in our showing of strictly tailored models, English Cuts, Norfolks, Pony Jackets, Boleros, Etons and Novelty Models, Prices from 25.00 to 87.50 Attractive Suits of Serge, Jersey Cloth } and Mixtures in Norfolk, belted, | straight line, pleated and tape edge 20 75 models with mannish or fancy silk . collars. Special Value, Smart Suits of Serge in Norfolk, ! belted and plain, tailored model also Velour Check, in belted effect: (95-00 long roll collars, Special Value) Distinctive Suits of Poiret Twill, Tri- cotine, Serge and Tweeds in strictly tailored, belted, braid trimmed and | 39.75 novelty models, many have silk overs | collars, Special Value) \| e sites $63 5, 5 4, atch iN THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 6, 1918 Are You Thinking of an Easter Tri Hf so call at the public informa’ Main Floor, Balcony, 34th St., and ask questions. We can be of service in planning the trip, making railrond, steamship, or hotel reservations, and in seeing to the transfer of baggage from your home to the train or steamship. No charge for this service. The New Millinery Section On the Main Floor Opens Thursday To Meet the Rush of Pre-Easter Business New hats—every woman wants them now, and this store, in its Main and Second Floor Sections, is ready to supply them. Every style of hat a woman could wish for is here, in all the wanted shapes, straws and colors, with less-than-elsewhere prices always a feature. Tomorrow the Main Floor Section will offer Ready-to-Wear Hats, $2.97 Smart hats of lacquered straws, some with brims of horsehair braid, trimmed with cherries, cire ritybon or novelty trimmings. ‘These are in the ne y large and small poke effects with short or roll backs, turbans, tricornes, side effects, ete Shapes becoming to miss, young woman and matron. Three of Styles Are Illustrated Floral Wreaths, 99e colored flowers and foliage, artist- ically branched and combined These will gwe a Springlike touch to new hats They would cost you far more elsewhere Untrimmed Hats, $1.84 All this season's new, smart and approved shapes, well made and nicely blocked. Lisere, Lacquered Straw and Rough Milan Straw in All the Wanted Colors. 335 Pieces of Rich Cut Glass In a Spectat Sale Your Choice $ | 89 each ‘Luxuries that become ne- cessities at this price. “New York of To-day” by Henry Collins Brown Specially Priced 44c Beautifully illustrated with sixty-seven pictures, some in colors, this book gives an interesting story of New York City as we know it, or rather as we Ouamay “ecw Il should know it to- “50 Fern Dishes $36) | | all should k 1 75 Water Jugs 3.49 pa A jarge folding 100 Flower Vases 2.19 upplement, showing 35 Fruit Bowl: 249 city looking south from 4 Saled Bowls 3.49 Brooklyn Bridge, 28x7 as\Mayontaue Bowl inches, is but one of its : oe Plates 297 many features. fore — Main H,, I5th St, Rene |. ema —Basement, Centre ‘Quality is the Outstanding Feature of These Living Room Suites And Odd Pieces Fine Materials- Generous Proportions ~ Tasteful Designs The prices are much lower than elsewhere, This fact, together with the quality of the suites, will find favor with the discriminating home-builder living room suite, William and Mary de> sign, consisting of sof, chair, high back wing chair with living | Three-piece Suite, all upholstered, loose cushion seata, spring ede: fronts, consisting of so! Three-piece room with arm chair and rocker covered in | loose cushion seats covered in ed tapestries, ‘There mulberry striped velour, three illustrated) for $166.00 | pillowsand bolster. Mahogany randfather's wing chair, | finished frame $241.00 covered with assorted toy tries, large and roc claw and bal! fort, match Chesterfield sofa, all \ stered, tufted seats and covered with @ good gr tapestry Arm chair to matel iece living room | Three-piece living room vm | ui hippendale design, con sisting of sofa, armechuir, and v0 | high back wing chair, uphol nish leather, © H stered in a fi of vel and bucky of imitation our, including four pillows and fron birch, Muhe bolster, muhogany — frames, ished three pieces $338.00 er ¢ | ered sui 3 $84.25, $97.50, $93.75, $102.00 Colonial atyle arm chair, Other three- pholstered daven; cushion seats brown gout-skin Te we at cushions and inside backs and and are imitatio outside backs and arms $102 Arm chair to mateh 12 Rocker to matel J as tllust fel A $13.49 | Rocker to match Come S11 lor Kemre—Main Floor, J4th St, Front. An Exceptionally Good Corset Made of strong coutil in a topless model with elastic waistline and elas- tic section in front. Well boned and well fitting. Sizes 21 to 26, 94e, Opes Third Floor, A5th St, low neck The price Household Necessities at Interesting Prices Fancy Waste Paper Baskets, vurious shapes und weaves. Formerly $1.44 Special $1.04 Floor Brush, excellent quality also for side walks and cellar, +52 Frying Pans~ of sheet steel, with cold handles, 9 inches 17 10 inches +23 11 inches 26 12 inches 36 Cast Iron Dutch Ovens for pot. roasting Cover and bail handles Capacity 6 qts. $2.41 Standard Family Scale for quantities up to 2h ths: $1.74 An Electric Home Washing Machine at $93.75 steel white cylinder lectrival w yntrolled ¢ #1025 at, A500 Ste —— Bone Basen smn AML Macy ¢ Co sri CONN aOR 7 B'dway, 34th to 35th St We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only That Will Look Well With Spring Suits and Skirts Springtime means suit-and-blouse time, of almost a thousand new erepe de chine blouses, some with high, some with shawl collars, tucks, rippling fichus, in lovely Spring colorings. vould usually pay for only cotton blouses. WHITE, FLESH, CORAL, TEA ROSE, MAIZE, ORCHID. Let Us Help You Shop In This Big Store. Enlist the aid of the personal pping bureau on your next 5 who know the store and its merchandi gladly assist you. With their hel ide in the selection of seasonable goods is assured Main Floor, S4th Street, near elevator. All Spring Style Notes That Stand for Smartness are Present in These Women’s New Suits Thoroughly smart in cut, made of quality materials designed to fit well finished with strict attention to details of tailoring—-all these special attentions make it worth while to see these before selecting your Spring suit. One model of the collection is idlustrated. It is a smart men's wear serge suit with pipings of black silk braid and over-collar of dotted silk. 29.75 ‘The others are of serge, tricotine and homespun in semi-fitted, semi-belted and full belted styles. The coats have straight or pointed peplums, some with pockets. Trimmings of braid, buttons and silk over-collars. Sizes 34 to 521%, Cnere—Third Floor, H4th Street, Brondway The Charm of Fine Linen Is Legendary Since the far-off time when the weaving of linen was a royal aceomplishment, up to the present time when the finest linens are a commercial commodity, they have heen prized and sought after by home-makers of re- finement and taste Real Madeira Linen Exquisitely embroidered but incredibly low-priced. . from one of the leading importers of these goods. 24-Inch Madeira Centre Pieces A wide range of elaborate eyelet, blind and cutwork designs, hand embi red and hand scalloped on # fine, round thread linen. 17 designs at =| 24 designs at | 15 designs at $5.19 cach | $5.69 each $6.49 each 1 3-Piece Madeira Luncheon Sets Only one design, worked on pure round tRread linen. They consist of Six 5-inch doilies, Six 10-inch doilies, One 22-inch centre, $3.49 Sat Neatly boxed ~-Hecond Floor, 36th Street ee ene se ere Se Just two item -sres We've prepared a collection It is special—$2.79. MMTV—Third Poor, 24th Street The Ever Increasing Popularity of Real Chinese Rugs is Best Proof of Their Worth Embossed Chinese Rugs of Rare Beauty No other rug of equal worth is so well adapted to modern ideas of decoration and service. Our recent addition of more than eight hundred Chinese Rugs to an already large and beautiful stock enables you to choose from a pleasingly extensive collection, that includes some of the finest embossed rugs brought to this country. Many were made after our own designs and color schemes. Real Chinese Hugs are ia great demand and future shipments will undoubtedly be more expensive, so that an appropriate selection of these artistic floor ngs will prove a purchase of real war-time economy and far sightedoess, as well as an addition of beauty to the home. Consistent with our policy of underselling all other stores the rugs are priced as foilows: Small Sized Rugs Size about 2x4 feet, from $19.89 to $24.48 Size about 2.6x4.6 feet, from $27.50 to $32.50 Size about 3x5 feet, from $32.50 to $39.50 Size about 3x6 fect, from $39.50 to $54.50 Room Sized Rugs Beginning at 6x9 feet, will range from $98.50 to $114.00. Other sizes, as large as 12x15, 14817 12x18, range up to $996, Vopular sizes, 9x12, 8x10, ete,, are here in large quantities. nwe—Vourth Pleor, Centre ———$—$$— $$$ $$$ $$ $$

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