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w hah DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME bring auick retlet yy ed Casho Creuit Opes Evenings Tilt ¥ o'Clork, Easily reached irom West Side by (th or 59th St. Crosstown Cars, A 3-Room Apartment Tense S245 A 4- Room Apartment Governo place at No. He Iiehy Perla Vurnlinee $985 Gur Lb EMAL TERS men and wor ballots. Depew Sunday World “Wants Work Monday Wonders. Vote becuuse New Recuced $33 £0 High Lustre Broadcloth Suit, Fur Trimmed. 430 tur trimmed and plain models offered at marked savings. Every model in stock now sub- stantially reduced. All wanted materials, $13.95 to $50, About included, med $20.95, "307 FIFTH AVENUE ,,,.°; COATS SUITS —_ DRESSES Catalogue mailed out of town on request No Mail Orders Shipped a! and Mr 980 Sixth DEPEW AVOIDS THE RUSH. ¥ Senator Quite Time When He Seen ( morning he fn walling to casi Guess I'd better wait lil come | Shortly after noe the Io expinined that, Mra. he faile Fine Woot Velour Coat, Fur Trimmed. Two Sales with hut a Single Thowsht ECONOMY! COAT SALE Every model in stock is Many fur trim- styles A wide selection of Silvertones and Wool Velours up to $75. We've prepared to handle the big crowds tha! will respond. HAMILTON GARMENT CO. NEW YORK BLOUSES Whitman appeared at tae polling Avenue 10 o'clock and deposited time - MRS. AE. SMITH AT POLLS AT 5.30 10 CAST BALLOT :- She bevuiits HF iter With Hus- band—Goy. and Mrs. Whit- man Cheered as They Vote. together at in Le ted Staten Senator w reached his voting Fifty-fourth Street, | tong line ntil dhe crush sald Mr,! back later n of the} w tha er er sald | lcket Depew did not | to register | a 1K. Smith, v of tl ¢ eundidate for govern notable exception among tt nen who were kept away from Uh he early hours to-day by tho threatening weathe Eager cast her first vote for her husband, Mrs. Smith appeared at the pollin place In Public School No. 1 at Oliver nd Henry Streets at 5:30 A, M. and half an hour later enjoyed the dis tinction of being the first woman ¢ n the distric threo hours late 1 Smuh appearod at th ling place to cast his ballot, He was mpanied by Mrs. Smith, who had returned home after her early visit to the polis, and by thelr ten-year-old son Waiter As. Mr. Smith approached voters, who in line, app twenty added were and wished him juck. After voting Mr, Smith said It is all over now, The fight is won, ‘There is Nothing to it bur vietory Mrs. Smith was in the polling hooth exactly thirty seconds at @ A. M reappegred smiling and when one the election offielaly ‘remarked ti had taken little time in marking It tah little time to mart 1 cross representing the party of my t ahe said \ choice," Mrs. als for a to make Smith chatted with the om short time and when asked a statement, said Specially | ‘The candidate for Governor on the Priced at J [ticket which I voted straight is a $3725 man I have known for many years, DID YOU EVER Ask any man who ever had rheumatic aches that question. He'll tell you he's heard uf it, uses wouldn't use anything else for ¥y external pain, ache, muscle-stitf ness, lame back, lumbago, prain, strain He ew tell you it penetrates without rubb bringing quick relief, Clean, of satisfactory get $1.20 as low as glowing, mical, e¢ its." All aye it He, MILLINER (¢ Address Dept. 11 E Sale Prices —_—_—_—_—_——_ f 2s 44s OEE OO OOOT ELS THE EVENING WORLD, “TUESDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 5; "1918 — - VOTING HEAW HERE. York ever had i» 1 hard say who that man and I contident (Continued From Pirst Page.) f his election. He i as a and consctentious he has ; { etna sles that | Was ) on In voting on the itlor jendments, but as far s. W man, candi were concerned t pS : n asked no questions, ut coat and om par Bases Sa Rae é ; Mrs, Whitman, arrived t rear 6H Mirphy, _Demooratt ». 980 Sixth Avenue, i di DENY eeenet Aree. ‘ ibeloen nares oii ns t tho number a veten ba Wait ast a yelock, gave out cana porate lowing statem: no} wd chee 1 yelled fe: Chae we will Nave an eatiy ¥ tt fter all. J that [expect more un f tered votes 1 ik tak cast m have had som ¢ ataa 88 from ind there ead of t ' A doze © voter ut it is Democra wd enjoyed w vely ¥ cra hairs and wevent “ of Harlem hich coi not keep Mrs, Julia A, Drumin of h Congreasional Distric 7 Oliver Street from g ty Hillquit running for Congr in shortly a this district against Congre ur F i Isaac Siegel, who a candidate for " bi her re-election the I ub u ticket neighbor, Drumm, wh ge ve ‘ ter of vblyman Patrick indorsed by the Democrats, It wa Roche, walked briskly to the booth | #id at 10 o'clock that the women vote © but a nent In markinu | Was leading that of the men, Tw After leaving the voting thirds of th a the elect uid boards in this pa the eRy are k giving the to wonien Tika h bain Is W fine thing, It should have been | VOMeM and thero are a great numbe done long ago, Lath glad to vote tor | of Women watch my old neighbor, If I had a chaace| Early reports from Brooklyn indi Pa vet for him again to. row leated heavier voting than in other rs. Mary Waver of Kast | boroug 1 ry Sat vied witb i yg 9 boroughs. In some polling places as the honor of being st wont | wo sey Ons. many Of then in Greater New York to vote, She| Women, © waiting for the ast her ballot in the public scliool in| polls to A. M.. Many pas ee Street, 12th Assembly Dis-| thes so Were night workers on the triet, at five secc ter 6 o'rloc ; mn after a way home Others were workers MAYOR AND” FAMILY VOTE. Wife Myton Mayo Haught Miss t wich! duty during the day ecanv Avenue, Brook this morning to] yote. yote, They cast tettr batiots in a con ———__—_- fectionery shop at No. 114 Ave-| | bide, which Is into fst thik on Dis jNO RETURNS BY TELEPHONE fs. Hylan voted firs . 0. 120. It took her u ny WIIL Not Give All it out and cast It Renalts, Virginia. who took two minutes to vote. Her ballot was No. 121. The Mayor| The New York ‘Telephone Compar ve that and it took him only | following its practise of last year, rt p wet It over with, He cast| not give out election res by and his family emerdea| Phone. Because of war conditions and polling place smillng. They | the ortage in operating forcos few minutes tting and | du influenza, equipmer hands with friends and’ then |and ¢ ean not be ‘spared froir back home the regular wo ome at No. Walk Virginia Hylan, w USE SLOAN’ 97 VOTING LIGHT IN JERSEY. |Greater Turm Out at Polls Expected in the Day, with l war factories In other years th | places closed and the employees h jall day in which to vote, This year they voted before going to work. A now feature of thi | this year is brin 1) officers to cany alked | ¢, th ‘aw to be tried set of Here- gs in a fresh # the ballot ame persons who Every Morning Patriots NEWARK, N Voting Nght | are those men and women who ward tyyourhout the State, early reports re-|atiacks of Influenza, Qfipp ol ived here indicate The threatening | Pocumonta Bad Colds and Biliousness v nd mocra mad , Sav, Repgbltcana end Ban Boal’s gcotae, "| Laxative Hc vs \ Fruit Rolls Haird, Rep retain th e At, closed. griping. Large package, 1 At au drog voles ud been cast « six pa a por! ia the rewisration, Goal's Rolls, 216 W. perry Me 44069440946 044 1 d44064 0006 i /GOV. AND MRS. vara AND MR. AND MRS. ALFRED E. SMITH AT POLLS IN NEW YORK CITY) | CPOE OE Oe Obed Ee tarieg pictu son, W she re- reets WOMEN OUTVOTE THE MEN IW MANY UPSTATE TOWNS: HEAVY POLL REPORTED US. Ls a to Part in Election—Fy ckets to Be Chosen ALBANY, Nov New York st y to-day will elect a co te 8 cket, a new I atufe, a full quot the House of Represe ves and various judicial and county ef Cle weathe in all arts of the $ bringing out a heavy v na vell as men ze to Reports received by the s Superintendent of Elections in cated the women voting heavier mm the men during the morning will be y th publicans claim- 00,000 up and the 000 up. 1 result hinges lar © women yot: < There are approximately 40,000 New York idiers eligible to vote, b hele hallo ar ” expected to nee the result except in close results for! i e result of the gol- ai at be known for som BUFFALO, Noy, 5.—A bright, clear nd crisp weather brought out a PIMPLES On face. Festered and scaled over. Were scattered over face. Itching and burning caused me to irritate by scratching and at night could not sleep. Later developed into sore | |eruptions and was disfigured. Tried many remedies without success and the trouble lasted a month before used Cuticura. After a few days relief was given and after using 3 cakes Soap and 3 boxes Ointment was completely healed. From signed statement of Miss E. Molon, 408 Savoye St., W. Hoboken, N J April 4, 1918. THOUSANDS : OF POSITIONS ARE DAILY OFFERED TO THE READERS OF THE WORLD HELP WANTED aDVFRTISEMENTS 0 8OOOO4 4 04 Loonorersseroooororter was never a time when the sacrifices and the help of women were |more appreciated than at the }time, Women should learn wa Jing und nursing athome. ‘There is no better way than to study the rew edi- tion of the “Common Sense Medical Adviser”—with chapters on First Aid, | | There | Handaging, Anatomy, Hyciene, Care of the Sick, Diseases of ‘Worgen, Mother and Babe, the Marriag® Reta to be had at some drug stores, to Publis! net 654 Wash Dri falo, tions lor send_60¢ ington Street, If a woman suffers from weak bac’, ® | nervousness or digzinéssif pains | flict her, *t st tonie and correct! lis one made up of native herbs anc |made without alcohol, which makes jweak women strong and sick ®omen | Well, It is the prescription of Dr tised by him in active pract alm in liqui¢ | Pierce, and now sold. by guist in the lanc Send Dr. Pierce, Buffa f for trial pka. Dr. Piere« Pleasant Pellet Iso best for live und bowel trouble ee hours later and posed for a when he t his ballot. Taeir s old, al hed his father vote, y vote, At noon it w stimated b the 104,410 reg ! had voted Men gether to the polis and there 1 heavy vote re is that the h women voting pretty much < s the men di ~ WEEPING ECZEMA ”| SOON RELIEVED A Perfect Treatment For This’ | Distressing Complaint WASING } “Thad au attack of Weeping Eczema ; so bad that my clothes would be wet Black Kid for Boys Who’s To Blame? { you suffer from corns, bunions, flat feet, ingrown nails, callouses, etc.—if your children grow up to sul- fer from then —who'sto blame? Who failed to see the menace of pointed, bone-bending shoes which cause all these sufferings? It is all so useless when the healthful, roomy Fp RICE & HUTCHINS UCATOR SHOE®@® through at times. “I suffered terribly. , 1 could get no relief until I tried ‘Fruit-a-tives’ Fruit Liver Tablets) ‘ and ‘Soothe Salva’, or The figst treat ment, gave me relief, Alto: gether I have used three boxes of ee ‘Sootha Salva’ and two of ‘Fruit-a- _ He the feet grow os they should."’ tives,’ aud am entirely well.” G. W. HALL Get th: whole family Both these remedies are sold by || BOUCATCR'tradem: | dealers at 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, or sent || Ning. by FRUIT-A-TIVES, Limited, OG- |] Mute DENSBURG, N. Y PEC abs teep ine Signet Shoe Co. trial size.which sells for 25¢ Advt 1345 Broadway, bet, Sih and Mth Ste Harlem; 112 West 125th Street Brona: ded Aven and 149%h Street All Stores Open Evenings ICA popines, did nwt vate “ugh theid hand bebeds iekane emnetia the following ques:ivus, | Workmen's Com nsation | On the Budg On Home Rule | Citten He Did Not Vote at All. Vote for a lan Who Will Vote © Matching | WW Alse Carry the Famous Rice ' bit Boers Need < hlleg of Shines W hic) | Vote for HERBERT C, PELL JR. | Democratic Candidate for Congre: | 17th Congressional Diatri the f | 4 will pay $500 1 these statements to be Incv :. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS inant 0, pet. Brooklyn's Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 66, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street $100 WORTH OF FURNIIORE, $1 W H OF FURNIIURE, $1 WEEKLY Clothing for Your Wh bor uae Whole wie _Famy on Easy Terms he WEEKLY We sell PRP patrons why the veal