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ay F tate Sod for an Albany Walter, oe chandise for a ALBANY, Sept. 1—Dedurt 8. Tur- ner, am Albany editor, has been ap- | 2% pomted Executive Secretary of fhe » McGibbon & Co. 3 WeEsT 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE KNOWLEDGE To know an exclusive store to call upon when your home requirements need attention is to know that the McGibbon store is stocked with dignified mer- elusive clientele. AOUSEHOLD LINENS SMART UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE LAMPS AND LAMPSHADES MAHOGANY FURNITURE—FLOOR COVERINGS BEDS AND BEDDING . DRAPERIES—INTERIOR DECORATIONS UPHOLSTERY STORE OPEN, 8 A. M. TOS Fr. M. Houre—A,M. to 5 P.M, Store Open All Day Saturdays. TEVESDAY wo in the St ta OO Liquid Lunch Business men and women, salespeople, office employees, shoppers, will find nourishment and refreshment in liquid lunch at our fountains. Try a glass of Rich Milk—a Fresh Egg— Horlick’s Malted Mik, flavored to your taste. MN a Start of Season Sale Girls’: TUB DRESSES ‘ LAGUARDIA BEATS BENNETT 1,688 10 Organizations Generally Win in Light Vote Cast at Primaries, yesterday showed that while the or- ganizations generally won, ing inroads were made into the ma- ching ranks by insurgents in both the Democratic and Republican parties On the whole, the vote was the Direct Primary Law wont into effect ‘The lack of interest was shown inthe { tact that not a man appeared at ‘ammany, Hall, which was dark all evening, and John H, MeCodey, did not show up at the Kings County | Democratic headquarters in Brook- jiyn. | A significant victory was that of Representative Reuben L. Maskell, running op an artti-prohibition plat- form for one of the two Republican nominations tg the County Court_in Kings, He won almost by two to one over Frederick L. candidate. faary after the organization had turned him down because of his “wet” record in Congress. William M, Bennett, running as an insurgent for the Republichn nom|- nation for President of the Board of Aldermen against Congressman F. H. La Gu and the backing of the-organization, was defeated by 1,688 votes. The complete figtires in the five boroughs were: La Guardia, 214; Bennett, 26,686. Bennett carried three of the five | boroughs. In Brooklyn he had a ma- jority of 3,441; in Queens, 1,540, and jin Richmond, 1 La Guurdia car- ried Manhattan by 6,412, the vote be- ing 11,875 for La Guardia and 5,463 for Bennett; and the Bronx by 409, j the vote being 1,943 for La Guardia and 1,584 for Bennett. Behnett tn 1917 ran against Mayor Martyn, the third RN Wau of Pith Avenue Sizes 6 to 14 Yrs. HEAD ALDERMEN astound-| ciaimed he had smallest on any primary day since the | Haskell went into the pri-4 dia, who had a war record | y 1 THE EVENING WORLD, W tion by 611 votes, slate. i} As far nothinations and In the | Alderman Thomas P. defeated Williams leader, Ross tello, 4. In the 24th in Manhattan, McGillick beat Aldermanic however, and MoGillick 1, Kings, of Bam, Koeni; on Manhatt: VOTE FOR OF ALOERMEN. Pi was as follows: Total iss 1 a Ta Giardia’ ‘umjoriiy,” 1.088, Results in other contests there terest tables DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. are shown in the SUPREME CouRT, Kui, Brookism arch | Tobe J, Meagher jis to Tae BRONX COUNTY, cp 2 | SUPREME COURT, etal 36-185] noomDBIQERATIC. |) “REPUBLICAN. v Tewin Untershyer. [Philip J, MeCook. PREME COUUT— SURROGATE bis tag cepeaee Die ee ie ttigy |: Me 8. Schule {d. M.S. Schula® FRIDAY RETO wre mother was a little girl she used to wear aprons to tiff dress, but mother has learned how school to protect hi much more practical and dainty for her little girl is a fresh gingham frock that can be laundered as supply for school days is now the immediate need of Miss 6 to 14, An immense assortment of trim jaunty models, jn plaid and ‘ay of excellent quality made in smart new ways, in all Hearn’s Start-of-Season Sa often as necessary. . A new winte: striped ginghams, and plain colored chambr offered at this very apecial pri that can be definitely said there is none equal to it in New York. See also our 3 column Back-to-School Sales on page 19. , offers an opportunity In Kings too the Demoorati¢ Organ- a4 ination, the leader of which, John H. Mo@ooey, had made light of the in- t& urgent Aight led by James E. Finegan, had it» hands full putting through its Pim. Kuhn apparently won the Su- x preme Court nomination over Dowl- ing, his insurance opponent, by 2,246 votes, the total vote so far compiled Being Dowling, 24,435; Kuhn, 36,189. a» the Municipal places, the Assembly and Aldermanic tice Newburgers renomination did the other minor (no rela- tion) for the Tammany’ leadership by 254 to 214, and that Patrick H. Cos- | his Assembly candidate, won by 1,559 votes to $11 for Assem- blyman P. H, Waiter, while John W. Voran, his Aldermanic candidate, had defeated Thomas Reilley by 1,485 to Chari i When the result of the contest be- Mai Bi came known, Mr. Bennett said: “I predicted that 1 would ba 4 The Queens and Richmond an re break evan in the Bronx. |The blight jeupecine 2, Wert ill seeras to remain The complete vote in the Repubili- can contest for the nomination for ident of the Board of Aldermen was more or less general in- SECOND DISTRIT, Nath... Griffin . SURROGATE Finegan 20.729) Contrary to whi Court the general belief, not figure in the one of the the ola} Following 4s a tal of both parties: Jame A, Foley, orry James F. McNulty, |? ™ the present Alderman, The unofti- cial figures gave McNulty 946 votes District, Hoftean,* Tees F: vor Joba F, Gomma.* DEMOCRATIC. EDNESDAY, SEPT Mitobel for the Republican nomina- Bue tlon for Mayor, and was apparently Total ... beaten in the primaries by 1,000, but after a recount he got the nomina- . 38 SUPREME COURT— MtfToiteris ... 34 Maltaoten the Justice having réfused to enter jcontests, the organization men won the Democratic primaries, Completa, figures in the primaries of | 9 practically every instance, | nees and will also ! . ‘ $th Manhattan District [tas the candidate pf the Judiciary | ALBANY, Sept. 3.—With primary re) u Williams Party in the election, carry. - beaten, | In the city of Albany two ine | rt tel surgents defeated the organization 1 PRU OARD OF ALDERMEN. —/.and in Watervilet one of the organi had ; wwe ly, of a Geanlles tion candidates le defeated NEW YORK COUNTY. YREME COURT. 7, eRe toga County an RROD AT! | Jameg 0’ Maley, MUNTOIPY W144 Lr Shanta 4. Sr, Pe Dee MEOH 1 Sheet tn take tin plage ett vac lta “ee cant by the death of Rev, William’ F, | a Schoenfeld on July 30 a Lake George. "| iiijeat Bla, | —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—" GRAND Rapips ee. Biatn . ‘Timothy A. aera Da a IDENT OF BOARD KINGS CO' pian ees: 2D DI * ‘ State Department Denies officials there on thé organ | League of Nations, will return “KINGS (DEM.) American Peace Delegation as NGS (DEM.), Wingate at appeared to be the matter of Jus- 18.440 | State Department... Reports that Col. House ado primaries at all HOUSE TO STAY IN PARIS, Me Will Quit Conferenc: } WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—Col. B. M. House, who is in London conferring with a jon of the to resume his Work asa member of the his present mission is completed, actord- | ing to an announcement to-day by the} return to the United States were vented, to Parts soon as mn would | He will Republican nomi- appear on the bal- ; in Albany | ty Contest. “Two Insareen' urns for the olty and county complete, | ble of the nominees Agures show that for the first time In ite | ry the Barnes organization has been Reports reaching here are to the effect | | {hat former, Senator Bdgar T. Brackett | has ousted the Whitney forces in Sar: 4 is again placed in con- wanization there. Called, The Rev. George F. Schmidt, senior pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Brooklyn has been called to the torate of the Intmanuel, Lutheran tran Church at Lexington Avenue an@ ‘UBLICAN, Philly J, Maqopk. trol of the %, fat FURNITURE ot. 6 ae CREDIT TERMS 5 — Danni's arith $3 Down on $50” mn : corte Winkaieee Hemet C._M 5 75,00 | Apartment DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 50 a “ ) Furnished Jobo B, Many i. Lewis.* 1 100- James J. Browne, john, Dreechet, * 11900 4 = 15900 — f. Kally.* (oun 8, Gaynor. “ « ‘800 | yrutlam 7 ena, 15 200% 96.986 | wetwer.* [Raward 1, Maddox r < vhioh MUNICIPAL COURT. ety in which hag : Janes A. Dunne.* Max Hertsteld, Motfan T_ Donne Foul Jacob L. Strati.* following cor Louls D. Gibbs.* QUEENS Fourth William E, Kennedy." | Joba J, Kaba. Joseph Maloy. Thomas C. Brown? | Second A 4. B. Nedemeyer.* | Astembly DEMOCRATIC, SHESEESEEER ECB or =p DEMOCRATIC, =| D. epee SEEPS senpe: MESERERESESpES SSE Senneeepeh 7 = 3 = pEaeee JUDGE. touts D. Gtoba* SUPREME COURT, RICHMOND COUNTY. SUPREME: COURT. 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