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HOW ARE you AIDING IN THE TASK OF RECONSTRUCTION? The proudest boast @n American can “I am doing my part in the great task of re- construction.” Our country needs the ut- most efforts of ear- nest, sincere men and women who will work, save, and sacri- fice, if need he, to aid in the work of putting eur social and com- mercial activities on a normal, peaceful basis again, There are many ways in which you can help. Telephone operating is one. In these days of reconstruction few | workers ore more im- portant than the tele- She | in the phone operator. aid task of struction, is a vital great recon- Telephone operating does not stop with ser- vice. Its advantages are worth noticing. The work is pleasant wand the surroundings are pleasant, A salary is paid during instruc- tion, and the oppor- tunities for advance. ment are many. GIRLS & YOUNG WOMEN TO SERVE THE PUBLIC AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS. Girls, 16 to 23, as day Telephone Operators, Young women, 21 to 85, Night Tele. phone Operators, as For full particulars “eall “SPRING OF. FICIAL” (free cali) or apply at MANHATTAN (Main Oftice), 1138 B’way, cor, &t, 8 A. M, 27th to6 P.M BRANCH OFFICES: BRONX. 453 E, Tremont 12 M. Ay., too P.M BROOKLYN, 81 Willoughby St., ® A.M. to & P.M, 1838 Broadway, 9AM. toOSP. —n iM NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY make to-day is to say ! LMELP WANTED FEWALE, | pouiricat CONVICT 33 YEARS, IS FREED. WHY? Why did Charles Evans Hughes, Former Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and ex-Attorney-Gen- eral Wickersham, and ex- Supreme Court Justice Scott, and Bainbridge Colby, and Martin W. Littleton give sev- eral hours of their time at Carnegie Hall Tuesday night? It was not for money; it was for principle. They gave their services because they are deeply con- cerned about maintaining the sanctity and integrity and the honor of the courts of New York — keeping them’ free from the control of a political boss. . They all asked: “Why did Charles F. Mur- phy—against all precedent— against all rules of fair play —discard Justices Newbur- ger and Smith and nominate in their stead men whose rep- utations are not comparable IN ANY RESPECT with those of these able, conscien- tious, impartial and just Jus- tices?” Why did the Bar Associa- tion refuse,to endorse Unter- myer and Luce? Was it prejudice? Was it political? : Nol It was because these men do not measure up to the Bar Association’s standard as applied to judgeships. Why did the Bar Associa- tion endorse unqualifiedly and unanimously Justices New- burger and Smith? Was it favoritism? Was it political? No! It was because these men DO MEASURE UP to the responsibilities and abili- ties that go with judgeships —because they have proved themselves to be uninfluenced by a political boss—because they are free from subserv- iency in any of its forms— because they administer jus- tice fairly — because they realize that their high and honored positions call for the impartial administration of justice to all people with- out regard to party affilia- tion. \ What a great pity it is that this committee cannot afford the cost of printing in full, as advertisements, the won- derful| speeches made by these great lawyers Tuesday night, so that every voter might ref these absolutely convincing arguments, This committee—which is not a political organization and has not available a fund for lavish campaign outlay such as hac the political ma- chine and the candidates con- trolled by Charles F, Mur- phy—is modestly presenting the cause of the people in this way through the daily news- papers of New York City, The entire cost of this mod- est advertising campaign will not approximate for the whole period between now and Election Day as much money as is invested IN ONE | DAY by the forees behind Candidates Untermyer and Luce, who are opposing the re-election of Justices New- burger and Smith only be- cause they won't sink their manhood or lower their po- ns at the will of a selfish political boss. Independent Non-Partisan Judiciary Committee Hotel Wallick, B’way at 43rd St, (To be lo-n 61 row's morning newspapers) continued in THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919, ~NEW YORK NES Pennsylvania Ge ernor Pardons | from a number of ‘era of employment | Sees | They're Here f for a Conven- tion and a Good Time re ld and Getting Both. i The lid was clamped down upon “pepretae saa i after dinuer’speesh, taking’ becuss poun || of the numerous talks that the mem- bers of the organizations have been Fl ae 0 \ forced to listen to while in the con- Don't stuffed-up! Quit blowing | vention hall. A dose of “Pape's aken every two hou ‘urses from every county in New k State, representing units of the | |New York State Organizations of Nurses, were the guesta last evening of the Nurses’ Assogiation of tho |Countios of Long Island at a dinner given in the Imperial, Red Hook | Brooklyn. ‘The eighteenth an- | nual convention of the State organi- |zation fs being held in the Hotel St. George of that borough. || Lane, Mrs, Julia J. Kline, one dof the bright lights of the col WN / tion, put it that “the event ha ted just to give the delegates tt" Miss Elizabeth Golding, President, was master of ceremor Miss Golding saw to it that the women from up-State would not have it to say that Brooklyn was lacking when ad; stops nose run-| headache, dullness, ess, Sneezing, soreness, stitf ness, “Pape's Cold Compound” is the!\t came to music. Reinforced by a | quickest, surest relief known and costs|;umber of entertaifters from the only a few cents at drug stores, It) was camp Community service, she jacts without assistance, Tastes nice, Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's! Advt pre da bill that was pleasing in every detail, It was accepted with great enthusiasm, Tho hosts of the occasion were Mrs. |Juha J. Kine, Chairman of Ar- : | BI E rangements; Miss Emma Loulse Pond, Mrs. Jennie Walters, Miss J. M With False Teeth? | Murdock, Miss M, A. Burt, Miss M. Sutherland, Miss G. M. Hinckley, | Mrs. T. H. Dexter, Miss Ann Stevens, SURE | Mrs, H. F. McChesney, Mrs Henry ; ‘Tarbell, Miss Emily Fasher, Mrs. J. Dr. Wernet’s 1 Byott, Mra | j Anna Miss Ida M Powder + | Englehart, Miss G. Diesen Miss (MM fon Bellamy, Miss Lucy Tread- Keepe them firm. Prevent cum, | ‘ Y "Waite, Flavored. Amtloepticn way, Miss Susan Hayes, Miss M. If your dental plate is loose or 3°) ingted iat ey Sens =a drona, t6. get itetant fellef use| ote ere re enedl Dr. Werner's Powder resulariy,, 88 Helen Milter, Mra. Nathantol Pou eariteat taaghr eat Bd rd thbun, and Mrs, Katherine Van °o al bat, fa I m 5 n. Guaranteed by Wernet Dental Mfg. Co. shay iw boWnees aeation Of the )16 Beekman St.,N. Y, 25c, 50c, & $1.00, At Drogand Department hole] Refuse imitations. This is the origin al poder, ‘Oca Ug anmo raat \Wenere pin aii 1. tion will open the third day of the convention in the Hotel St. George. At noon Miss Ann Stevens, Director of Maternity Centre, N. Y., will address the convention on “Ma: ternity Centre We In the after- soon Miss Katherine Tucker, who ts " perintendent of t * Association of Vhi Kon the “AMiation of Tr: wouls fog Nurses with Public Health Orgav izations.” At 4 o'clock an inspection and tea at the Peck-Carson Memorial Hos- SUNDAY OCTOBER 26, | ul, Albany Avenue and Crown | t, will occupy the attention of | conventionists, ‘Transportation to War 16 hospital Will be made with the Loaves lid of the American Red Cross Motor A Ms orps The flual session of the convention ilqd to be held at the Hrook yn Hospital, De Kalb Avenu and Raymond Street, ll the evening. LAST EXCL |LAST TRiP of SEASON. NEW YORK {for BOSTON, SATURDAY, GET. 25th | Ali the way by water 8 sight of tany. VIA'CAPE COo CANAL THEODORE PRICE HEADS toy Mu ae Welly sua: att we &*' Organizing Episc Parish in Tel. Harsvay B00, ae N for Effi HUDSON KiVER MIGHT LINES | very Name ac al BAN. Be foot, Canal 8i- Dally cient After-War Service. w ao Pak i | dore H. Price, for many years EW hae iw YORK: | prominent in financial circles, who LED once placed the financial district on the verge of panic th sucee sh an almost ul effort to corner the cotton market, ha ointed Chairman of the Campaign Committee of St Boys’ Outfitting Sale Cold Weather Needs at Friday Prices Boys’ Suite--Medinm and dark colors every vari of mixtures, che and stripes —som ave extra Lrousers schelts fasten with buttons or huckles excellent tailoring and finish— many styled pockets—9 to 18 years our regular 18.50......../ 14.50 Boys’ Corduroy Suits—box pleated semi-Norfolk models—excellent quality tan corduroy, durable linings trousers fully lined—-8 to 17 years— our regular $10.74, Mackinaws: ts coats elty plaids-- convertible variety styled pockets--belts finished with buckle or button cars ahar $13.5 10.50 <Plain Boys’ Corduroy Sukie Sui or pleated models with washable, de 8.75 a2 Tan and Gray fi Boys’ Initial Handkerchief | our regular 14 exch= ST. GEORGE'S CAMPAIGN, BQ cach; half doz CO * Mocha Dress Gloves aspogret gular 81.75. ...66 13s Children’s Underwear potttbenh tM BoA edalad sad, Cold Weather Needs at Friday Prices Orge's, the largest Protestant 2 Episcopal Church in this city, and NS 502 ing in that parish the Py one te ry bebe Mie aM | mpaign of the irgantzation zs Dee SaTunpay') SAEs shiicehiy Bary SEND FOR BOOK OF GEMS, ASTLE CONFIDENTIAL) firma “ait eo and Is orgnuine for the canvass, which WaT RAR RELIABLE GOO0S = LOW PRICES = £43), "LY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS CTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = Wo PLO BS REVERENCE = CALL, WRITE OR ‘ronecutor Lhd hid | e100 AGENT CALLS N anper Has Him in West, EDIAMOND. HAMMONTON, No J, Oct, d3e—A Atl ICA WAICTE GEES (Prene|} <i hiinany oe at "6 MAIDENLANE [Seer CREDIT. ree ry ay 3 cor VALUES UEeueat PIRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL wine Gaskill $ assertion toda. and colored-sealloped ruffle $ to 16 yeurs--our reg, .78 Children's Flannelette poten two piece style quality 4to 14 years sig) 1.68 House Fixings New Assortments at Friday Prices our re Dust Absorptive Utility Brushes | our reg. 75 ie Bath Fixtures —— Heayy quality nickel plate; included are pap ht glass and tooth brush bold Raiders und sony ialderaas each aie | Opaque Window Shades—white and | Beate iano e Which ©, irusd W NEAN, 40 Ma phy “atands Off! astie rally in be tourt Justice Newburger dge Smith was DANCING (CARNIVAL AUDUBON ‘BALUROOM rat, but th that he AULLB ON Harn i 1 LING 00, fits refineries ba at chi ane | Beads woce aiddrvte a Wurude }eoraeee ‘Kaneus City and Coffeyville, dark green, mounted on dependable | | gollers—coimplete with fix ') tures 60) Flannel Back Table Oilcloth | yds. wide-assorted patterns | our ‘regular $12 yard Linens, ete. | ———_ New Assortments at Friday Prices | 69-inch Unbleached Linen Damask- Our reg. S254 iss Lunch Cloths Maceo ted colton 2.66 hemmed-—Our reg. 22 Cotton Huck Towels hemmed, white damask borders Our reg. .38 26 Fancy Lace Trimmed Scarfs Our reg. #12. 2 Linen Dish and! Roller Toweling Our reg. 5+ 16 Sac Other P Children’s and Misses’. Billiebirke | Pajamas—-V oor high neck bras frog trimming—G and & years—our reg, 84.68 q 10 to 12 years--our reg. 82.06, 2.5 Sateen Bloomers extra quality navy blueI4 to 18 years eet our reg, 06 and 81.2% 76 Children’s — White Flannelette Bloomer#-2 to 12 yeurs~ our reg. 68 ¢ On, Children’s Flannelette Skirts whit: BUSINESS HOURS:"9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ARN West of Fifth Avenne Rourteenth Street FRIDAY. AS CISUAL, BARGAIN DAY LAST 2 DAYS Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Save on Winter Merchandise and Apparel { j- NC ak a ; M. sn ’ | Veloure— Milllengths—s0inches wide to B | 1% to B yds. long—many pieces match.“ 7 7 ing in color and qual all colores our reg. $3.97 to 4.47.0. yd. 2S ; Reversible Armure Couch Covere— ? b ‘ 7 Friday Bargains of Interest in Every Section Muslin Underwear Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Silks | New Assortments at Friday Prices Friday Prices 35-Inch Plaid and Striped Satins and | Phili E 1 xd Tafletas Hinman Envelope = Chemi turk and medium colors 74 Hand sewed and hand embroide our regular 82.68 Philippine Envelope Cher | batiste—beautifully embroide our regular ®3.07. Philippine Night neck—beautifully r regular #3.97, je Nainsook Night Dresser—Hound, \ high neck—dainty or elaborate pecially soft | 40-Inch Crepe Meteor: fashionable stre f ular 82. 4-Inch Georgettes sLight, fancy colors value 82.45 35-Inch Colored Dress Satine Bright satin face—-street and evening colors 35-Inch Plack Satin— da. our regular 8248... .., B'S | servicenble quality Nainsook Night Dreseés~Jaces ani! embroidered medallions lace trimmes H sleevey—-our reg 2.6% um colors anc yokes of lace and embroidery tA Georgette and lace: br tachable ¢ . and green straps and luce armholes New Assortments quality cordurey4 to 8} our regular 81,97. ‘ Lox at Fricay Prices our regular 86.87 5.50 pt hia vf Chemises — Nainsook— | s4.in, All-Wool Cal ardine—Heavy Boys’ Rain Outfits Tan roincoat and | our regular 82.4% Bn | auality N y Mue and Blick 2.04 hat—coat model, buttoned E M Inet our reg. ss - to neck es and vide gered e ‘4-in, All-Weol French Serges pockets files aerewe- | Colors Toupe, Prune, Bur Khaki our regular 5.00 Har 83.28... .cecceds. BoA] Myrtle. Navy and Blick= 1.04 e—Light and | medinw | our reg a Soa aa newest models with onte 58 and 40-in, Novelty Plaide—Fren« S0-in. All-Wool Tricotine nnual Second 1—well made—full cut—| Floor Sales Reindeer, seal brown and Friday Price vy Llane 3.68 ,1.08 nidep rreces ft-in, All Weol Mannish Server Sweaters—Pockets and| uxedo and Coat Sweaters With y bie firm weave roll collar——maroon abd oxford- helt, pockets and plain or turnover] our rey, 83.97 : sizes 28 to SH culfs—buff, Ke green, purple [48<in. All-Weel Veleur—Old onr reg 82.88 to 83.45 2.455) brown and tury noise reindeer, Relgian blue, seal Children’s Rompers—Gray corduroy | oUF regular 87.04... .... ; 5.50) brown, navy Mue yd. at Si fanc well ma 2 to 8 years— e- elesg—fancy ‘ our regular $3.48 2.74 ae tena Beauty, Pekin Men’s Wear . Newest styles, in gray, ‘openhagen Moe ——— | ak Hi taney miatirer—tall ; a sepuley BAN ates Ri Cold Weather Needs | crowns—our regular 81.24 -O2 Hotes: va ous pais moe and at Friday Pricea Beye! Natu il hail Ptah 63T | Men's Trousers — ed, Worated ae i dap py FS sf nish=-sizes SO to ankle nts-—size 24 inehe ares See Ne gular 84,00 3.77 oer ine of .10 on cach size larger our regular 86 97 5.66] Glastonbury Under Winter ah ty shirts and drawers Gray Fleeced Union Suits Y, a) ity CO eee sere raleever ankle engi | Corsets and Kimonos] sveviah each 1.85 —alne $8 inches— se | Do; jomas—variously striped, ° 0 Jemi- Secon frog trimming ~ Boys’ Black Gakton acactinees Floor Satea Special Lot of Men's Neglivee Shirts el and toc Friday Prices Seconds—pluin white and some our regular 45 36 Coutil Corsets — Waistline} "ttibed—81.05 and 42.00 an Boys’ Extra Size Black Cotton} artic insert at top--long . Sines 10)9, 1) and Lhy 19 to thm Suspenders—live rubl tt ular 58, 4 4.00 ( Jes—our Mg. ib tow bust-e long bip- Coutil Corsets. serts in back= sizes Various Departments Friday Prices Serving Trays—With handles, rated with contr elsewhere S14 1 Fie hooked | our reg. 82.50 |Bandeaux of firm back material sizes $2 to 40- re1.00 Crepe Kimenos deco- SS special wistaria and tight: blu None se ¢,0.D, | helt s s—our regular #4 | Novelty Jew Bar pina cuff | Blanket. Robes — Pretty | links, pearl necklaccay rings and aikeeaa lin Ln a other articles--our reg. .68, 40) our regular 6.47 5.04 Feces Silver Fisted atve Forks | Infants’ Wear Grulecolr seule Dice ss | | Pearl Handled Serving "Plecse— | Sterling silver ferrule--gravy cold meat forks, and pie servers— Semi-Annual Draperie New Assortments at Friday Prices ‘ Fine Net Curtains— Dee hem coaees is Marie Antoinette designs... © ¢ 1,500 Pairs Fine Nottingham Lace Curtains—-Novelty and real lace Special tte and Sctim Panel Cur~ white and Arabian tint—2#}g leira, he ae extra width—-Oriental rug effe Special Art Burlape—36 inches w ral and wood b Va7 | Special .B4 OT New Cretonne~-Verdure, tapestry, blue ot Rr bird, orlental and unique effects mo Treky value .60 to .67 * ‘. Fire Repp Cretonnes— Jap tapestry—-Frenel stripes—birds, « about #0 style waly i dr 97 to 1.17 . Sille ed Sunfest Dreper' idue, brown and Or 48 inches wide value #2.50 to 8.4 New Scrim Muslins and ? Lonedele ond Hill Muelins 36 inches wide a aon ED zt 90 in.—value 95 79 Special Lot of Sheets 72x90 in. | HIx90 in, 7 val $2.18.......... 174 sixo0 in. J 90x90 in—val. 82.24... Te ui 81x108 in.—val, 82.39, ., O4 90x108 in.—val, $2.49. oT? Hemstitched Pillow Caseo— ts 6 in—val. 54 + BS B hed Cheese Cloth— rr our reg. 734. fe 5 Feather Bed and Mattress Ticking— assorted patterns » val. 54 Pri (2 Pt, Red Spreads 3{ Size Crochet Bprende— EF value #2.19,, value 82.89,, . Full Size Crochet Spreads—hemmed or fringed— 2.89 value $3.98. Extra Size Crochet Spreads — hemmed, fringed oF scalloped Second Floor Sales our reg. 8L87 Ss Friday Prices Wide Moire Ribbon—ul! the |Little Tots’ Brushed Wool Suit best shades—our reg, 88 yd 66) four-piece model—good — ran Odd Lengths of Rikben— 2 tol years— our regulas 4210 GS... BO 9.07 7.54 Leather and Keratel Hand Bags Blanket Cloth Bath | porch and envelope styles | ha Oeil eRe Clie reuslar #188 1.05) our reg. 81.9 1.74 | Lace Vesting- Quarter yard lengthy. Little Tots’ Middy Dresees-- White | wilar 8125 drill with bl 1 collars 's Fart Wool Union Suits sizes to 6 years—our reg, 83.97, variou elsewhere #447 2.97 ur regula 97) Little Tots’ Tub Dri ® | also bloomer | our regular $3.67 7| 6 years = | Fancy Cotten Laces Large range of| |Little Tots’ Silvertone and Cor-/Embroidered Voile Fleuncing | | duroy Cor brown, green, quisite selection Special sblood indeer—2 to 6 ye | Draped Veile—Chenille and combina: | our regular 813.09 tion borders | wilt 17 and #137 G7) | Girls’ Dresses | Wemen’s Two-Clasp Filesetta Gloves | —White, brown, beaver, champapng ¢ | Semi-Annual and g our regular 81.00 oe Second Floor Sales Rell of Waxed Paper 45 sheets, witl Say 5 100 Dennison paper tapkiny Friday Prices our regular 28 +S) Girls’ Serve Dresses Navy | braid trimmed smart tiem Ota |. | Stamped Goods po | 14 years—our rey. $4.94 8.07 | a | Crash Dresses — contrasting rash Dress L Notions | eee : 1.9 New Agsoriments oilet Articles at Friday Prices LS Stamped Laundry Bags—ready mn New Assortments with drawstring Feit Prices our regular G4 GE ETICGY ETICes White Scar! uares and Centres Borine Tooth Paste daintily embroidered: Our reg. 18 POs tue a ia ee Mulsified Cocoanut Oil mau |Special Lot of Ready-Made Skirt Hy] 50 ct. size BS Yokes— gray only- Hot Water Bottle our regular ae : 5) San metal ~|Bath Robe Girdle Sets men’s, | Our reg. #1 9.02) women’s and children’s sizes | Oliyilo Soap— speviat +. S| —our regular 57 set, M4 for Special Adyts. of Women’s and Misses’ Appa Our reg. $3.04 | and Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. 3.47 | a Blankets a ——— : and Flannels @ Cold Weather Needs at Friday Prices | Wool Finish and Eiderdown Finish Blankets— White, gray, tan, with con- trust borders also plaids—single and ed sizer a ith regular 85.04 435 ‘otton Fleece Blankets— White, ton with contrast border 7.84 Crib Blankets—all_wool—red, gra khakr~ Our regular #1,67 Crib Blankets wn finish—pink viderd or blue block effects, also solid white--Our reg, .07 56 Bleached Centon Flarre! 10 inch—-heavy fleeey any sf 9 Our regular 56 yd. BO Fleached Demet Flanne! 27 inch, be Our regular Roke Cleth down finish vy fleeey quality a vd inches wide yd Linings New Assorlments at Friday Prices Fancy Lining Venetian- I Our regular 81.17 88 not Novelty good color ngs suitable for coat and suits lining— i our regular 81,08 > ony dee Wash Cottons New Assortments at Friday Prices 32-inch Dress Ginghams — variety of stripes, checks and plaids— 38 quality oo ceccnee © Woven Dress Plaide— Pretty patterns... Res Fancy Calicoes—good selection of light and dark colors, . 17 tate Ogbd “e view