The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1919, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1919, — I) GOV. SMITH and Ex- GOV. WHITMAN LEAVING EXECUTIVE MANSION fo REVIEW #he INAUGURAL PARADE. Q@renananenal FILM OCR Gov. ALFRED E. SMITH on2 7 ‘OFF PIAL ai) PERSONAL FAMILY | see 9c Sea rt “wise hcuen cre aa ee es | Sa ea cen the EXECUTIVE (MANSION + = _es Be ea nee woral ee says ady, Mr ap Whitman ow soon /to dance, and 1 had hoped to see her| Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ruddy, Mr. and amen timniaa in a crowd of well) fulfill her promise of one-stepping| Mrs, Benjamin Horn, Mr. and Mrs box and Col. Charles |at the inaugural ball. It was, bow-| Harry. « ent back to escort Mrs. | eve for her to get| O'Leary, Assistant District the r x line to al ¢ hands that You need fear no rain, pud- dles or slush when wearing this Special Waterproof Shoe. uel Markeviteh, the M elute dt her in friendliness from} da the moment of her arrival to the mid-| sosgr night hour when “taps" was play (ull swing and Democracy, tri- | to see the old well out and the new nphant well in before they said goodby | ‘ Th URATED State’s Blue Blood and Red Mingle Happily |; in Albany’s First Social Function for |; worn, p and) ‘Dhey bade their guests and the host| & 1 cou twenty-two frocks that thing of home folks from Al's own district =e Goy. Smith and Charity. were of shades of red from brilliant Campbell, Wolf and t Thomas O'Connor Frank O'Conner neent Averno, M Kelly, Joseph Val “Waukenphaat? Worl Waternroot Model, as merry as they liked f lon they liked, but for hig 4 Murphy, Harry | wded.!in New York to stay on and make to rose chiffon, Khaki tunics ted wp for to-inorrow h, Michael | verywher h Sam Browne | ng the oath and fixings Pied tir jawel Schumsky and Dr. Paul! In black ght in the room | € here awit San 0 o Sa bt. aes > ) inkle th bany friends se belts a-plenty There were or| TAMMANY MEN AND WIVES ; or d Tammany Makes Event One Bae a ad tnd By Zoe Beckley. SSAC cae habe rs STAY AFTER STARS LEAVE. | All these New Yorkers sere at the|| mahogany shade ; of Most Brilliant Capital \ ALBANY, Jan. 2 ex complexions, dashing naval of-| ak arrandaments Paving dhumoredly | them — gv blue, a lad en made by Peter Hamill, represen The ‘“‘Waukenphast” has a ficers in their ne Has Known. Democracy danced at Albany's New Y ball, Probably never be- | Or from. t Albany Military * 1 y gait a oe oa in A pert from Gov | bellows tongue, preventing i} » ‘orn ooks vec wn 4 mi Smith's ¢ r and who is re “ . at fore in th tory of State inaugurals was t eh I a es Fe eeu duit Moe cn tewioe JGuthfully through fair weather) by exper ‘I ieaderg hs “a tive wie |f Water from leaking through ; o n« ue blood an f r t re | ee srinkling ¢ is storm © nil of ma ol | young chap who is certain to make lis 'y 8. Sepielal! Yet yin 2 f good blue blood and good red blood. To complete the tricolor there Chives afd a sprinkling of Dsritiet: vm. The names of many fol | h tain t 1 eyelets. A cork filling between Bvening Work vu. | Will probably never be knowr At bloomed the sweet white flower of Charity, for the benefit of which the} and Canadian aviators ncn Woth- Diemer Shari Foley | mark sone day outer and inner sole and vis- ALBANY, Jan, 2—A veh ©) any rate, t “ wus the 6¢3t “Governor's ball” is annually given.. Men and women born to the silk arabe a was a unlaue hgure a teajand Mra, Foley, I Rior $n ORE OF THOSE WHO OccUPIED | colized bottom, a double pre- past train : ae a Iavemiony eter caer 1 Now stocking and tho golden spoon rubbed elbows with men and women Whol gyiq' ¢nauiers and trouser stripes to) and | Mrs. Riordan, ussioner| THE ALBANY “HORSESHOE.” || Vention against dampness. Bee cy is “tay in a half-lurid | Suite imaugura ering. A have won tl ple rewards only after a tussle with the opposing] match en ‘a ¢ Stun H Surveying the hors: Hiirley @iceeere: matte incall te light of a ee rning af Y kod, |p van 1 et Had he forces of New York's east side lrenouned. Charles, af enti newest models and in ail leathers aristocratic Albany with more Knick a proud Fighters from overseas, with wounds scarce healed, fraternized | ‘Tammany Hall, who aoe er eee ay Ale bgt SS aspera ip s After the Tuesday t ose less picturesque service | with Mrs. Murphy, the s ¢ *otor a OB t Svar Ale | pocker ancestry than loo with plain folks from humdrum towns whose picturesque 8 ; steht Stapleton, Peter Hughes, Presiden everal Ale | & Seen i il bei RL ; f Women with Hew gowns and new cilisenshin| oom ccenver ane (i Downtown ‘Tammany Club; Mr. and bany. gu r Ambasxa HURLEY SHOES fe still rubt : T |the Ten is New | lacked in fine Vomen with new g Mika Mabel Surg . Mrs. James Colombe, Mr. and Mrs, dor to.‘ Bikus una 134 Broadway 1357 Broadway same Albany that ordinar ks Yeur's Es n planned. | chatted gayly with women who haye both yet to look forward to. Freshly mothe, wore a frocle Miaa| Miohael : Mr and Mra) Mrs, BUC black satin] BE IITT Broadway 215 Broadway upon a Gubernatorial inauguration By the tin Fe elected Assemblywomen w with triumph, sat beside old school | Sir yys tance, Senatog James A Baer, Mr. and Mrs, Martin) with stor : ornaments; 3 183 Broadway 39-41 Cortlandt Se a rather b ¢ bff my tis ndd ynds me d with searlet) foley was of the part Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Morris, Judge Tracey and George Foster Pea Factory—Rockland, Mass. with a rather 3 fery dowagers with placid eyes. F lace and diamonds a c fhe Can attig eine fe Nds because ha many GOV¥* |) wh i t District ina Poe silk and sequins. And the effect was good. Conservatism shook hands)MAYOR HYLAN AND FAMILY eee et nea “AIbAny 10 If! with modernity. And every one was happy | THERE FOR A FEW MINUTES. These events rathe One hour after the chimes had run It wos a beautiful ball, scenteally _ Maror and Mr John F nit an t. fn N oY t any] Avenue or in Cairo, Egypt 1b ew minutes at the ba the pas San ene oe y tay ed flags hung| Aven a Egye but a few tainuton at the Hel But the inauguration of A the New Y i ‘The Mayor's wile, i ae Y Other story je alr " the big State) hi ils ft east side yoman with silver ha uM That's anoth i ihe oe r . “all around the town Jaush the pretty Virgt we That event itself, w , 4 fow r # horseshoe “But the full tide of entt ygowned in black, Mrs " stellar attraction 2 they] of ned by partie h r fr had touch 5 and followed in synec Annual Season-End Sale of end holiday ey ge, but he daugh “ t j Be erat aurpriaed. heh 1 1] tions boxes” for arrived. . Imedeniy with narrow ta : and finally thrilled this ancient mised Pps ind incom DPE can aneer area ae ely ' F ll d Wi e Albany was still ¢ " x ling G end = parks, 4 t S t emotions when the Tamman wit we Governor | Merah! , y 1 with an a an inter uUItS their wives, sisters, mothe ‘ GE apies at 3 Gheiktie ne bi Si oe re sions ware SAarRtaty . hearts, kids and first nd and tad ia oniliea.in raat) @ anil tHe ct halen cand Mrs. Whlen, Beginning Today third cousins grabbed thetr b wi 1 i xt y UY-haired and girlish, in wit . . . . and beat it for tho tru eu lesan otaever witch brought VeU lon Gi ea a ual Embracing Their Entire Regular Stock, Except- The situal Neg enact “ (s own sparkle/and RaSh wheah yi Benth hoy was (eR ing Cutaways, Evening Dress and Sport Clothes. Ni alee SORE chase iy AL'S OLD NEIGHBORS WELL| THE BLUE BLOOD FIRST TO EN ily pany ee nnd neigh, z night and day W anethir LOOKED AFTER. TER THE SCENE, Mt the tust moment a party, 0 Reductions: ke this: was one tel] Secretary of State Hugo was mas-| w tice ea Menten Mire and sk . ; ‘ ant weveral to pu See ree a ilanaihy wictica ate [camareuts eee ferry ‘Dunn Mies Joxptine Dunn $35, $30 and $28 Fancy Suits . . . . $24.50 there was only one 1 nce Vantuke given every friend of the| Semen and t Pi Ese EH AON $40, $38, $35 and $33 Fancy Suits 29.50 and that was In the lobby bis) Governor. None of his. old. 1 boas ! Peta ornote, Broiersnsia, unln pi aees 3 tee ee 5 hotel. There they jame Ves bors wore forgotten. Many of the) OF y bi pi bine dawnt Glynn. And els asl $45, $43, $40 and $38 Fancy Suits . . 34.50 20 AE OnE ne ae : : : nate g. Mi Sane ' | $50, $48 and $45 Fancy Suits . . . . 39.50 others’ corns for hours i rverna ' : is Praganing uney were having tho Uae | ng in. white sitin bo $58, $55 and $53 Fancy Suits . . . . 47.50 of their lives, to 0 ¢ ‘ . Slrgmesick? | You vet they. Mie aod M Gor Me UA $65 and $60 Fancy Suits 52.50 n is of them ked bia Governor \ er, M and wamited ite Thi 1 e rae \ Blue, Gray and Black Suits at Material Radacions of a thousand human ‘ ; piaMrati ah WAS DE i re ia oa wen on jane : " y No Charge for Alterations and until. lat’ F : Aan ; ne . vroned | AM Ter slippers w tt ‘ " Thess are the standard Weber and Heilbroner clothes, made for LRG erator k } ' our regular business, with nothing added and nothing omitted, except ul . pited wraut ' ' P ' the items mentioned. | vw jewels ‘ “ Materials were purchased much below prices existing at the , . 4 aif ‘ oT OE a beginning of the present season, They were then the last word in reser + mnt ‘ é f i i q values, ese marked reductions the values are extreme. P; ve , i | I At th rked reductions the val t your phonograph records! , re ' | ior 1 ietaw et OVERNOR'S FRIENDS AND To returning soldiers and sailors en opportunity is offered to i tw Tithe = the tl 3 \ other | froin ai NEIGHBORS THERE IN FORCE replenish their civilian wardrobe at very low cost, with suits of latest ong : ri wien Rt friend f + metropolitan character, in cut, fabric and pattern chean ana IT, es : 7 t 4 a ; hant ' * _Semi-permanent Silvered i ' : ‘ ' ‘ - % 1M White it Needles |x: |i : Fe one nian te ebe Ono He Ibro xt They and they | Whit hans f Replace steel needles! nels : \ New | ‘ «hat \ Mr M ' | ner 50 to 100 times n vork York | ttle there : ! They ploy wearing out apinit x Now ¥ the New ; sty ‘ “4 { 4 Five Clothing Stores ‘end a rs ) ' y i | vid 1 a “ cee ; hee ee (Gate GRIcE MAINS a nts . Norm 30 Broad 241 Broadway , . 1185 Broadway | 80 Hrondwiy ay " : HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW ' 44th and Broadway 42d and Fifth Avenue Pith Avenwe at ard St M t Caution! "xj yin OF. (he. been Aisa ; 4 a mother, “ nvr) ev elope the New Yorker 0a Fifth lon Gruiches, Major Lor heer M Ka e H ics ee Se eee _ .

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