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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. — [independent candidates for the Board ah — but sald they did not aign the pet! “he ~ ALLEGED ELECTION FRAUD Aldo rmen and the State Assombiy. One! PUT BEFORE GRAND JURY!" oceans nh Sixteen witnees were oxamined kd raons sald to be involved ts & ant Bistet t Attorneya Pecors pre * presented to the Grana|the District Attorney, and it was an- 1 terday that w provides that the * tly wer toa ate of tares pt ied ust awens before a ht sary | wh re written by the 8 certificates of nomination filed for vigned are willing to indorse the noml-jowners In hie ‘Sresence You Ought to See the New Suits for Men They are the finest we have ever had—in fact, we firmly believe they are the best Ready- to-wear clothes ever shown in New York. A wonderfully gen- erous assortment, in cluding the new double- breasted designs, with high shoulders and sty- lish single breasters. Some have belts, which can be worn as full belts, as half belts, or not at all. The fabrics are new and interesting; the patterns and color tones cover a wide range. And the values are, of course, particularly good. 4 Copyright 1919 Ths Hows of Kuppeahasmg Many New Models for Business Men Models that are mighty smart, yet conservative enough to meet the demands of conservative men. The taiioring in them is most unusual. They look well and fit as well as they look. Selected patterns and sizes to fit any figure. Suits and Topcoats, $35 to $100 Stetson Hats. $18 to §6—Borzalinos, $15 to $9 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 49th St. 1456 B’way, at 42d St 125th St., at 3d Ave. 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Christmas Cards and Christmas Spirit An ordinary card at the holiday season carries an ordinary message. But a personal card made from your own plate or carrying your own message goes with an intimate feeling of Christmas good will. It carries your personal wishes and °Christmas thoughts in a cheery and dignified manner, The Engraving Department is prepared now to help in the selection of such personal Christmas Cards and has ready for in- spection a particularly good assortment from which to choose. These may be used with your own plate or we will make further helpful suggestions. It will be advantageous to place orders at the earliest possible date. dames MecCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Your Choice in Walking Bodts Fine Black Leather—$11.00 Dark-brown Russet — $9.50 NE of the most constant demands New York women make upon us is for walking boots that combine wearing qualities and good style. Most women dislike the conventional walking shoe because it lacks smartness. The Regal “Mineola” and “Wellesley” lasts illustrated are fine examples of the smartly tailored outdoor shoe. Sturdy enough to stand hard tramping, they still have the attractive lines for which Regal Shoes are noted. The Regal “MINEOLA” in fine black leather, $11.00 Strong, flexible sole. 15-in. Cuban heel. Dainty perforation acrosstoe. A most attrac- tive design in a beautiful grade of leather. The Regal “WELLESLEY” in dark-brown russet, $9.60 Sturdy, flexible sole. 1¥-in. Cuban heel. Cap toe. In quality, style and value illus- trating the remarkable advantages of keeping in touch with your Regal Shoe Store. The REGAL SHOE STORES emia ame REGAL SHOES Exclusively Boulevard starth Se Muh Stand trd Ave, 40 West $4th St ob ay for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN 3300 Be oa a Ave ++} rier ‘Ave, at 2st St, Women’s thew James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ANNUAL WEEK 2%SALES Celebrating in Every Department 62 Years of Growth in Merchandising. Three Boys’ Specials That Are Thorough-going “McCreery Values” Special No. 1— BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS of celebrated Compton Corduroy (8 to 17 years) $9.75 Regularly $12.75 Special No. 2— BOYS’ BLACK RUBBER RAINCOATS (6 to 18 years) $3.95 Regularly $5.50 Sou’wester Hat or Cape Cap to match: $1.25 \ Special No. 3— BOYS’ BLOUSES of Percale & Madras—collar attached (7 to 16 years) 95c Regularly $1.25 To Go with Blouses: Boys’ Neckwear, 38c., or 3 for $1.00, Regularly 55c. each. Open ends and French Scarfs. Use the Fifth Avenue Arcade re James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 84th Street Firet Floor ANNUAL WEEK & SALES Celebrating in Every Department 62 Years of Growth in Merchandising. Men’s Furnishings Shirts of heavy Broadcloth Silk in an unusual selection of neat striped patterns. 7.40 Neckwear in rich and exclusive designs and colorings. 1.65 Neckwear of really good qual- ity Silk in a wide diversity of pat- terns and desirable colors. 55c Gloves of Tan Cape Skin in light and dark shades. 1.65 Pajamas made of plain Cot- ton or Striped Percale—neat w 1.65 Robes of excellent quality Blanket cloth, made with notch collar and trimmed with cord, 4.95 Men’s Underwear and Half Hose Shirte and Drawers of light weight wool mixtures, Shirts have long sleeves. Drawers in regular and stout sizes. each 2.50 Silk Half Hose with clox—fine thread Silk in Navy Blue, Grey, Tan, Green and ite. 1.65 Half Hose of lisle thread in Cordovan, Grey, Navy Blue and Black. 35c 3 pairs for 1.00 Shirts and Drawers of mcdium light weight wool mixture—long sleeve Shirts and Drawers in regular and stout sizes. each 1.65 Half Hose of Silk plaited Lisle in two-tone effects—also plain black. 65c Half Hose of cotton in Grey, Cordovan, Navy Blue and Black. 25c Store Hours, 9 A, M. to5 P. M.