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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY SHEARN CHOICE FOR GOVERNOR OF HEARST, IS REPORT — Himself, Is Latest Rumor. It was reported in polltical circles to-day that Willlam Randolph Hearst will not be « candidate for Governor next Fall, but will support Justice For To-Morrow Guaranteed 88-Note UseD . tT the Democratic nomination. ret reached th aver Pianos ries x « b te, Justice Shearn formeriy was coun- With Combination or Mr, Mearst and tho Mearst Player Piano Bench (Holds 24 Muste Rolls) in tho State next Democratic 18 New Music Rolls ron 200 Former Prices up to $475 Terms $130 Per Week START Your Monthly Payments June ist, 1918 Call t crats from the discussed this pn at a meeting g, it is sald, and de- Tammany forced Hearst the party, they Whitman Family Agreed on Prent- dential Candidate, While Gov, Whitman has refused © discuss tt, po! ans have long tn- sted he 1s lookin ahead to 1920 as tor President. the Mozart Soctety lay night, a rs. Noble McConnell, Pres!- 1e Society, Introduced the 1 proposing three face tor b ree aving hitn for | ange lei omgge male me ot, We want him Six Reasons Why You ernor and for our Should Buy To-Morrow: | »«x! aw Included are Story & Clark his speech, 1 assured Whit- in thanked Mrs, MeConne and her family that hey are fully eumranteed nan family agre edt a with her OR. MOONEY | KILLED, we deliver in A No, t we give @ complete out~ wn they are priced #0 low Killed tn France. rly attached aduate Hos- 12 & 14 West 32d St, N.Y. 1100 Broadway, B'klyn OCL OF TOWN BUYERS Were, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS fr WORK MONDAY WONDERS * We are still keeping down { the price of Men’s Franklin Shoes a ad and still keeping up the quality WE are paying more for the Franklin, Shoe this season. But we are bear- ing most of the increased cost ourselves, in order to stick close toa popular price. At the same time we have gone to new limits in variety. There are 60 different high and low styles in all, embracing tan, mahogany, black Russia calf, patent leather and Ko-Ko calf, All are made-over our basic American, Luglish and French lasts, which come as close to a custom product as any $7 shoe you can buy. With Buckskin Uppers —*8 Men’ 's Shoe Shop—2 West 38th Street Separate Shop on Street Level ei las Klin Simon Simon 8G) ) ow YCBB a LOS AVENUE ; a eas w Editar Not to Be Candidate ice J. Shearn, of the Supreme ! Se ee ee { NO TIME TO STRIKE, © /t.sonaecsc SAY TELEGRAPHERS 9%" Take Loyal Stand After Head of| T(E Up GENERAL ELECTRIC. Western Union Rejects Request to Stop Dismissals. Cranemen Go on Strike, Forcing rete Qatt Work. TADY, May 2.—Five bun Konenkamp, Inte sie ployed at the plant of of the Comme fal Tel aphers’ | the ¢ + Company Union, announced to-day t he! « to @ 1 on @ strike o! settlemen n the men why the com. not to retain Me WASUINGTON, May Western Union and Postal Te e no engaged tn Companies by the National War . r the Government Labor Board, forced Idlonegs. It was expecte The announcement by the unton! chat many others would be affected by. leader came ufter the Bourd hud received a tolegray Newcomb Carlton, Presid Western Union in’ New York Mr. Carlton a ” FIFTH AVENUE Two Sales with but a single thoughi— ) ECONOMY! || A Sale of Suits at $16.50 | | A Sale of Coats at $12.50 ai Frank Smet BG) | } | Heat ice | {| 307 FIFTH AV x « ned to appear May Bchenect No demands w nde, UE While hand-tailoring in Men’s Suits costs more than machine work, it costs you the same—we are not asking you to expend more but to exact more—not to give more but to get more—not tolay out more but tolayinmore. Men’s Suits *25 to $55—Topcoats *25 to *45 Men’s Clothing Shop—8 West Thirty-Eighth Street Separate Shop on the Street Level ©6 Pathe Pathephones 10 Brand New Playerpianos, value $500 10 Brand New Upright Pianos, value $325 40 Brand New Anderson Playerpianos @0OQOOHOOOOHOOOOOOOOHOOOOO Buy That PLAYERPIANO | This Week and HELP WINTHE WAR ¢ Every Dollar You Pay for It Will Be Put Into Liberty Bonds ANDERSON & CO,’S 3 DAYS’ TOTAL SALES -EVERY DOLLAR TAKEN IN--WILL BE TURNED INTO LIBERTY BONDS ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 2ND, 3RD, 4TH. Open Evenings During War Sale Until 9 o’Clock Greatest War Sale of 125 Pianos, Playerpianos and Grand Pianos $365 $235 10 Brand New Autopiano Playerpianos, value $575 $490 $500 30 Slightly Used Upright Pianos, from $90 to $180 Anderson, Sohmer, Estey, Hardman, Sterling, Mendelssohn, Kohler & Campbell, and Many Other Reliable Instruments Pathe Pathephones, $25, $30, $50, Up to $190 Guaranteed. duly tote Mew + nators. May 2 WITHOUT THE LO: SOF A INGLE PENNY Blouses of the White Sale Cover! .. + Plouse Need a Woman May Have in Summer Time, So Bork Is Its Range of Styles, Fabrics and Prices 79 $1.59 $2.59 Blouses of dotted Swiss, | Tailored and dressy blouses, | Pongee blouses in tailored crossbar, plain and col- ever so many styles. Plain styles, good looking crepe ored striped voiles, Tail- | 84 crossbar voile blouses | ge chine biousts in white, ored’ styles with shawl | inahirt effects. Orgundie | toy and high shad ) a blouses. Lace’ trimmed sgheitaloashe ed hea oot collars, others trimmed voile blouses, one illus. Plain and daintily lace with laces and pleated trated, B. Dotted Swiss trimmed blouses of good frills. Peter Pan blouses, slip-over blouses trimmed | quality voiles. © Checked A dotted Swiss blouse with organdie, —tllus- organdie blouses, with illustrated, A trated, C. flutings, tlustrated, D. Blouses of crepe de chine, wash satin; Georgette crepe, fine organdie and extremely sheer voiles, $3.59, $4.59 ewe — Third Ploer, 34th Street In Simple Styles and of Quality Fabrics to Please Exacting Tastes. At Prices to Appeal to Limited Purses. B QB Philippine Nightgowns | Envelope Chemises gi Nightgowns of fine materials, all edges | Simple, well made chemises of good qual- ley hand scalloped and embroidered in_a | jt¥ nainsook or batiste with fine Val. und " . Bs pretty spray pattern, [Wustrated, B. $1.79 | trated, AL me “Ode & ' | Shoulder strap, band and surplice chemises Ei Nightgowns dantily hand scalloped and | “of nainsook, batiste or silk mull. Some \E4 hand embroidered in artistic patterns. | Re others prettily trimmed. One ¢l- By One illustrated, ¢ $2.49 | lustrated, D. $1.39 Ey i Crepe de Chine Nightgowns, ‘4 Lingerie Nightgowns, 79 to $9.89 | $3.49 to $17.89 t Lingerie Petticoats, 69% to $15.89 | Crepe de Chine iin <3 iran 1 ‘) to . . 1 Corset Covers 29 to $2.94 | Washable Satin Camisoles, 84c, $1.39 Drawers, 46c to $2.79 | Satin Bloomers, $2.39 Cee Third Floor, Rear Over the Top with the Liberty Loan 4, strong pull, and we'll yank the Liberty Loan so far over the am will fully understand the fervor of our patriotism. Dollars , while Bonds beat the Boche, Subseribe to-day. Don't wait until hooks close, f L Women's Liberty Loan Committee Booth tom See—Main Moor, UAth Street, Broadway: — . Y, =. iz RUyAci aries Verh Osh ex WAN VOI OU1 VOX VONi@NIVeh axa) ‘ i mar Weae.! Begin to Purify Your Winter-Blood Grandmother's Old-Fashioned Sul- phur and Molasses Did It ‘Scientific Dentistry Without Pain 1918 Poultry, Live Stock and But Not So Well As This Sulpherb Tablet—Sugar Coated WOOOOOOQOGDOOOHOOOQOHDOOHOHHOOOHDOOOHOOHOOOO 8 Agricultural © Annual 0) g May Be Obtained © © FREE © | at The World's Main Office Rullgsaiat Tens tee © at Ge ald Crowne, 22: Karat 3.00 4 | @ All Branch Offices dein: 6 or by mail won't ii © h 5 Y sur ‘Sol hy © 291 Livingston Street, Brooklyn Q t erally, ete. et fi \uivt © Ih OF'S0, Between Nevins Street & Hanover Place 2 Addie + s Poultry Department ie! yosite Keeney’ Theater © |The World, Park Row] sunpAy WORLD WANTS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS gogcneneseeconeececes eo ececoeeoeceooes | WORK MONDAY WONDERS/ WORK MONDAY” WONDERS