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« en : ar hererronn oem ticl *.. | SMITH SAYS HELL BOUNCE | Replies. to Whitman's and Names Others He Will Remove if Elected, Accepting Gov. Whitman's chal- lenge, Alfred EB. Smith, Democratis Jecandidate for Governor, last night mir nistr ation whom he will remove office if he is elected to-mor- ‘He announced flatly, for : iF ‘Lydia E, |e, eretoes Ses from on ul co tab phd bat nae J cory othe et | deme: for Health F ct Restored. the meh Mr. Gmith eave he & ay ead clear, prevents colds, relieves | move from office aro Superin- Tn almost every every Rélghbortood i | ¥ ‘on o tee open. America are women who have tried | erintendent of Pris this standard remedy for female ills Ato Buperintendent of Fi6 and know its worth C Athol, Mass.—"Lydia T, Pinkham's | 8t Vegetable Compound has done me a | State 1 world of good. 1 suffered from a | tary Bel weakness and a grent deal of pain )and Ma Marshall, the members of the Civil Service Commission, the | re | CATARRHAL JELLY pay your money back. — KONDON’S every In oath a i ‘ hah ime {missioner Charles. Pratt any relief until ri is famous ae ees since to. know ab it."—Mra. | "INDORSED BY MANY BODIES Arthur Lawson, 5 Athol, Mass. San Francisco, Cal—“T was In a very weak, nervous condition, having suffered terribly from a female || trouble for over five years. 1 had taken all kinds of medicine and had 59 Cottage St, “Lont and Found” articles ‘The World or reported Republican Candidate for Supreme | Court Has Excellent Record, Bar Association Says. ived the tors, and they all haye to be operated on, |tn Having ree 1r Ansociation, the " | but ! Pinkham's Venete able | Te y number Brooktyn Office, 4100 Main, now I am a strong, well woman." =| Stati ¢ Nathan Ottin has made an Mrs. I. Rosskamp, 1447 Devtssdere excellent ¢ ampaign the Republican St., San Francisco, Cal. Io candidate for the office he now fills For special advice in regard to uch] Justice Ottinger war appointed early ‘ i‘ te Lydia rinkham {inet April by Gov, Whitman to fill the Sunday World “Wants' Lynn, Mass.” The resull | vacane iy the ‘realbnation ofl years’ experience Is al|y —Advt. me ne Inat six 1 Trial and Work Monday Wonders. Make Americanism Your First Choice Vote a straight one hundred per cent. win-the-war Amer- ican ticket, and when you have finished that job in thor- oughly American fashion, take advantage of the Election Day Holiday to make one more good American choice and Buy a Kuppenheimer Overcoat Making your choice from unusually large and surprisingly coniprehensive assortments—the kind of overcoats that will defy wind, rain and storm, and keep you warm and com- fortable this Winter. Far-sighted buying makes possible some far-reaching economies. Kuppenheimer Overcoat, $30 to $80. Suits, $30 to $60 Brill Suits and Overcoats, $20 to $35 All Brill Stores Open All Day Tomorrow. The Kuppenhsimer House in New York 44 East Mth St. 279 Eroedway Broadway, at 49th Sirect 1456 B'way, at 42d St. JAbth St., at Id Ave, 47 Cortlandt St, 2 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn BOTH SERVICE BOARDS Challenge vi indorsement oft THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918. Special Terms 4 qualification where ha haa shown ‘or Important Ju ‘POSLAM’S BALM ENDS ITCHING SOOTHES SKIN Tor eczema you must have an eth cient, competent remedy to see true | results, Poslam is so good for skin | troubles that you can make no m's- take in trying it first and for all, Ap- n| ply right on the places that burn, iteh ond harass; they will be pacified, soothed, cooled, Poslam offers quality to each ounce that cannot be equalled by pounds of inefficiency, For every form of eruption on the skin, pimples, scalp-seate, rashes, blemishes, burns, itching feet Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 | West 47th St., New York City. Urge your skin to become clearer, brighter, better, through the daily use of Poslam Soap medicated with Poslam.——Ad then approved by qualified for the « COLD GONE! HEAD AND NOSE CLEAR ie dose of “Pape’s oi Compound” relieves all | Correctl grippe misery. | Fitted a $3 to $10 You'll surely regret it later ae eetne anisery and/||{ 08. You owe it to yourself vere cold either in the,|] tO protect your eyesight 4 ody or limbs i]] NOW with Ehrlich glasses. It promptly opens clogged-up nos-|l] Reliable Eyesight Examination trils and assuges; stops nasty dts-/l] by Registered Eye Specialists. charge or nose running: relieves sic k| heateehe, dullness, feverishness, sore ||| comectly Pitted Glasses trom 62.50 , sneexing, soreness and. stiff Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose | of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken | every two hours until three doses are | le \2 Established 56 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. Cold Compound” is the] , surest relief known and costs qui only a few cents at drug stores, It 223 Sixth Av., 1gth St. acts without ance, tastes nicg, 350 Meas Av, pe gt. and causes no inconyenience, Don't yor Nassau, at Ann aA ‘West ‘gad _ Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St Send for Booklet “Eyesight Efficiency” accept a substitu Yo need to let that cough persist. Stop the Aervell and remove ticki and hoerse ness by soothing the tnflam throat with AT ONCE, anutfie, oF fect a Carty the amal “I smoke Piccadilly Little Cigars and buy Thrift Stamps with what I save. “Heaps of fellows doing it! Yes ~—and I have just as much satis- faction from my smokes as though I spent twice as much for them. “TI don’t sacrifice anything —I don’t lose any sense of pleasure —I don’t feel that anything has gone out of my life. “Because—I tell you Piccadilly is all any man needs for a smoke. The taste is there —so what do you care about the size? “Tf you want to pay high prices and govern. ment taxes—all right. But—I’m for Piccadilly —strong!” Stop That Waste! Laid aside to an- ewerthe phoneand then thrown away. It had lost its taste and aroma. ry 10 for 13c wy | Stop Your Coughing. =|PISO’S STORE OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION DAY FRAN KLIN SIMON, SUITS for MEN Hand-Tatlored and ‘Ready Sor Immediate Service 25 ‘28 °30 and "oo This Season’s Suits at Last Season’s Prices! Cost more to make and yet cost less to buy than the finest machine-made clothes! O that there shall be no possible ground for mis- ‘ S understanding on your part, please bear in mind that in advertising these suits at last season’s prices, we refer to these suits and to these suits only. We laid in the fabrics months ahead of requirements in order to escape the epidemic of high prices which we foresaw and forestalled. The really phenomenal circumstance is. that while these hand-tailored suits cost more to make they actually cost less to buy than the best machine-made clothes, which is one of the most remarkable things that has ever happened in this city. Producing hand-tailored suits at machine-made prices, as we habitually do, is a feature in itself, but producing them for less is a feat! Men’s Suits $25 to 65 Hand- Tailored—Ready for Service The latest Fifth Avenue models in a choice miscellany of fabrics FIFTH AVBNUE Men’s Shops—2 to 8 West 38th Street— Street Level STORE OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION DAY FRANKLIN SIMON Features a Chesterfield Overcoat for MEN Hand-Tailored and Silk Lined It is a straight-line Chesterfield model. amenable to all occasions, day or even- ing. Made in soft finish blacks and Oxfords, and half or full lined with pure silk. Easily distinguished from machine-made Chesterfields by the grace and polish of its hand-tailored manner. Men’s Overcoats *30 to $85 Hand-Tailored—Ready for Service FIFTH AVENUE Men's # Shops, 2 to 8 West 38th 1 Straet—-Seront Level