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y Sa eee % i: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. by a margin of about 6.000, Democratic | TWO WOMEN ELECTED ican, who defeated Waiter L. S*itl- NEWBERRY STILL AHEAD. LORRAINE PAYS TRIBUTE SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS. | well, Democrat, concede the naval commander's elec- ra. L Ake sion in the Chamber to-day Antonjp tion now stands I believe we went to Kins Tuesday's election indicate that Lieu- fion paw, eu 4 emier, ‘Ganmante 5 . | Justified in demanding « recount. Maura, the Pr tenant Commander Truman MH. News Juni ctbiican faaquarters in so to submit the resignation of | berry. Republican, defeated Henry Ford, |qnal count would show Newbe @ | sada rene ised to go into the army if he wos defeated. My victory provides the country with one more soldier.’ As for Mra. Sammis, she cons ders herself to have been, elected for other purposes than to represent her sex “I am not going to Albany os a woman.” she said. “I am going as a representative of the Second Asse.n- bly District of Suffolk.” | pene mr en meme | ne ae TOSTATE LEGISLATURE; ect each) TO ANERIGN'S OD MADRID, Nov. 1.—After @ long #en-) "eearah MDraeet aug "he Centon Goreazitees Mand na aie STILL IN DOUBT | FIRST 10 SERVE THERE | Soren to France’ For he had prom- | First to Die in France’s CauseRe- ceive Honors While Germa Guns Roar. NANCY, Nov. 7 (Associated Pres). —The memory of the first thee American soldiers to fall in Frace under the American flag was ored yesterday, the anniv ry of their death, by the Government of te ha Republicans Have 236 in Next Chicago constipated. San Franciseo Washingt e, With Three Dis- Lorraine, where they fell. “Urn r - ‘ashington Te is Misting | Algo she has not decided what laws| ‘The towns in the Department ot oe Ly be Ly Ra. ; ricts Mi : | she will try to pass Mourthe-Moselle erected a monument} Mt harm tender stom~- ; 21 West 38th St., Bet. 5th and 6th Aves., N. Y. | “L've been too buisy campaignivg,"in the village of Darthelemont, butthe| | ach, liver, bowels, | she said, heavy bombardment the village (#un- dergoing leaves it still evacuated. The ok back af your childhood di: military authorities were unwiling to | Reaember the “dose” mother insist allow @ large gathering at the nmnu-|ontcastor oil, calomel, cathartic ment, so @ party consisting of the| Ha you hated them; how you fou; Prefect of the Department, American wefoat taking them! ith our children {t's differe «| M¢hers who cling to the old form the ic simply don’t realize what t! The children’s revolt is WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—Control of the United States Senate continued to| remain in doubt early to-day on the face of returns from three States where contests between the Demo- cratic and Republican candidates con- America’s largest maker and retailer of smart clothes to fit women of all sizes Will Close Out “ Bs tinued close as the count pros Friday and Saturday The Republicans further inc Coats and Suits mye an oe sentatives when two of the three seats from South Dakota were conceded to selected from our regular stock. Were up to $69.76 them. Three seats, one each in South 4 9 Dakota, New Mexico and Montana still remain in doubt. ‘The standing of the two parties in These are most extraordinary offerings at this early séason. All Sizes, 34 to 56 resenting Gen. Mayor shaft by placing flower: ted t. a ‘We shall commemorate,” said Mr,|fomded. Their tender little “ine Mirman, “the facts that in Lorraine | sigs” are injured by them. - the first American offensive was our child's stomach, liver and, launched, wiping out the great St. | b@els need cleansing, give only delle Pchie niteey nena the Nancy- 8 “Californt rup of Figs.” Ite Paris allway line, clearing a large mere ing thousands of French tus handy; they know children ide to take it; that it never fails te the liver and bowels and sweet- the stomach, and that a teaspoon- miven to-day saves a sick child to- rrow. Ask your druggist for a bottle ef alifornia Syrup of Figs," which full directions for babies, child- of all ages and for grown-ups =O psc > BOMB KILLS U. S. CONSUL. Berlin Says Allied Airmen Stew Own Comrades, AMSTPRDAM, Nov. 7.~The Amer- jean Consul and seven British war Mrs IDA B SAMMIS Mrs. Mary M. Lilly Hopes Abraham Ellenbogen, Defeated Opponent, Will Make Good Soldi tho next house, without the threo missing districts, 1s: Republicans 236 and Democrats 195, a Republican ma- Jority of 41. In the Senate without the three doubtful seats there are 47 Republi- cans and 46 Democrats, Two women will occupy seats in New York's new Legislature for the prisoners have been ‘killed by the , ’, " ¥ . i lainly on each bottle. Beware of Coats—°, Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Or tne ree vinta ~ os first time in the State's history. They bombardment of Charleroi, southwest |puntertell sold here. See that it Silvertone and Velveteen. Large elded, Truman H. Newberry, Republi- | a5. stirs, Mary M. Lilly, Democrat, of Namur, in Belgiun made by “California Fig Syrup collars of Hudson Seal or Coney Fur. Some with collars of self material. Loose or belted can, appeared to be maintaining his lead over Henry Ford, the Demo- cratic candidate in Michigan, With who defeated Abraham Ellenbogen, Republican, in the Seventh Assembly District of Man‘attan, and Mrs, Ida Berlin despatches received here, Charleroi is a fortress about twenty miles east of the British positions on according to } \lompany.” Refuse any other kind ith contempt.—Advt. * the clennes sector, The name of the Consul is given as Eugev Davens. less than 200 precincts to hear from Newberry wag leading his opponent by 5,300 votes. The Michigan State Republican committee claimed Ne berry’s election, declaring that the remaining districts are normally Re- publican. | Supports of Senator Fall of New Mexico continued to claim his eleo- tion on the basis of scattering re- turns. As these reports come from models. Fancy and plain silk linin, Other Coats and Wraps—29.75 to 265.00 Suits—? Duvet de Laine, Broaucloth, Silvertone, Wool Tricotine, Velour and Serge. Some handsomely fur trimmed, others to wear with your own furs, 4975 All silk lined. Reduced from 69.75... _ Other Suite—39.75 to 250.00 mes. MARY LiLkS B. Sammis, Huntington, a tepub- UN ene Soe ANS CURRY eee Jfunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders, unofficial sources the contest con- tinued to be placed in the doubtful class, In Idaho Frank H, Gooding was making deep inroads into the ma- jority credited to Senator John F. Nugent, Democrat. Early to-day Nu- gent’s lead was only 446 with 85,000 of the State's estimated vote of 9, 000 counted, An interesting contest is likely for the Speakership of the next House, Half a dozen names were mentioned by Republicans to-day in connection with the place, which passes from Democratic hands next March, Longworth of Ohio and Gillett of Massachusetts are apparently the leading candidates to succeed Champ Clark. Gillett is acting Republican leader, Representative Mann, Iili- nois, the Republican leader, is too ill to be considered for the Speakership, it is said. If Gillett is chosen Speaker, Longworth probably will succeed bim as Republican floor leader, Fegs, Ohio, Chairman of the Re- publican Congressional Committee; Towner, Iowa, member of the Com- mittee on Education, and Campbell, Kansas, are others whose friends to- day were booming them for Speaker. With Republican control assured, Democratic interest centred in their own floor leadership. Kitchin, North Carolina, present floor leader, prob- ably will continue to be the leader. Speaker Clark, however, is favored by some, ENE ae a DEMOCRATS GAIN FOUR. B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE =FIFTH AVENUH NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street There Are A Thousand Ways to help the Government not only during the war but immediately after the war. _ Household Economy Is One Take the sugar subject for instance: For atable drink select the one re- quiring the least sugar STANT POSTUM Tastes like excellent coffee Postum Needs Less Sugar “ There’s a Reason” Have marked the prices of tie remainder of their Paris Model Gowns to less than ONE-HALF thecost of import / ALBANY, Nov. 7.—With practically complete returns in morning, the New York Congressional delegation {y made up of twenty-three Republicans & loss of three nda gain of four he Socialists losing man. In the State Senate the Republicans have a majority of thirteen, having elected thirty-two of their candidates, while the Democrats elected nineteen In the Assembly the Republicans an even one hundred, Seventy-six {39 a majority, Imported and Special Costume Department (Third Floor) Soe. 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