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I Walted States Ships Operate in ' Baltic. PARIS, Oct. 28—American and Japa- fess steamships are busily engaged in Baltic, according to a telegram from The latter are mostly engaged im carrying coal, while the American carry cargoes of raw materials by sugar refineries there. Women’s Non-Partisan Committee NAME ADDItESS | caused House, ——ae have been most gratifying from the This Petition, Signed by You, Is!cireulation of petitions by the com- mittee. in order to expedite and in- Needed to Help Make the tensify the work. The Evening World prints the petition, which women saia 5. Plea Stronger, iy. |readera may sign, clip from the pa- cain per, and forward to the committee. The work in this city is in charge Leaves ahard ae t dry surface places: Use Little! Rab Dry! - publicans paid for the Democrats for the band, the platform was faced nt, and the result was nesterfieldian meeting of palgn, y said rude things about any- t and @ven the absent, .ys wrong, were reduced Hearst and Murphy, The f me when Mui rt Not a Roar Nor a Growl as Rivals for Office Meet Before City League. Political lions who disported them- selves before the women voters of the 15th Assembly District last night at Torn Hall, Lexington Avenue and | 85th Street, had the novel experience | } applaude Bruce | jning for r Al Kepublican, run- jon to the Board of lained of the petition some of the Alder- ‘ew York American to bring our boys back from overseas at once as, “an attempt to put ‘s- sure upon President Wilson and go over the head of n. Pershing. It was Mr. Murphy's casual handling of the judiciary that came in for casual comment. Otherwise it might have been an afternoon tea. Mrs. Raymond Brown, who presided, informed the large au- dience that while the League of Wom- en Voters believed that the individual should enroll with a party It was as an organization wholly non-partisan. Being herself an independent, she held & 2 3 out the suggestion that the thing to do was to vole for the best man, not the emblem, Questions were hurled at every speaker, but none roused more amuse- ment than Judge Boyle's reply to the demand why policemen and firemen had not been properly paid. ‘fhe Judge said the Administration had come within a small amount of their demands, but o not meet them without @opriving scrubwomen and other poorly paid city workers, Some of the scrubwomen present and e nt derision, not permitted nt because his opponent esidency of the Board of Aldermen, Moran, was ill and unable Combination Boots A very remarkable assortment of Fashionable Combination Boots in Pat- ent Leather, Dull Kid and Tan Calf, with harmonizing tops to match. Very moderately priced from $8.50 to $15.00 Nean and leader of the district, was wildly acclaimed when she rose to speak. The Democratic women who decorated the hall plastered it with Democratic post Nineteen West 34th Street ving di recently, yellow ‘fever fatter plac SPECIAL SALE Greatly Reduced for Thursday and Friday ONLY LXV Button Boot Models Low Heel Walking Models Beautiful Boot. Patent Colt- Servicesble Boots im al} All Pearl G: Si shin Vamp, with Grey Cloth KeKo Brown Call, Dlach Kid Rid. Wamp ote Clank Togo ne Top ce Dull Kid Top Vamp with Grey Suede Tope match. Tem Calf. Peas Cloth Ton All Popular Models. Formerly Priced Up to $13.50. If merchandise docs not prove satisfactory, moncy cheerfully at all times, Queen Quality Boot Shop 32 and 34 West 34th Street Between Broadway and Fifth Avenue LXV Laced Models NO APPROVALS | Charge Accovats lavined Mail Orders Filled Plan to Enroll 1,000,000 Women _ | SPECIAL ELECTION DAY To Demand Peace Ratification SOURT TERMS ANNOUNCED Terms to Hear Mandar tions Undr Elections Laws 6 First “\in and for the First D the fo |hold Special ‘Terma to be published: | | Justices M. Warley Platzek, Thomas |, Donnelly, |Richard Pp. Lydon at the County Court Manhattan Borough; Justices John Edward Manhattan M. Tierney and Rich Mitchell at the County Court House, Bronx Borough, ‘To pass on applications for orders) to show cause, Justices of the Supreme Court will be present at the following Borough—Justice | Sth Avenue ANNIVERSARY SALES THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919. | MUSEUM'S NEW ATTRACTION, | motel, was, ttautuote dancer who Was one of to thia country a few form at the Hippodrom the work of Sigurd “The Dancing We Life Model, on Jade | ‘The newest exhibit In the South Sea Hall of the American Museum of Na- tural History ed the “Dancing | Warrior,” a life-like model of a Maori | | of jade wehs thr t wide jand, New Zealand, s Applica- of the Ap eme Court ment have signments to | -OLIVER-AQLSON: STREET DRESSES. FASHIONED FROM ONLY ‘BHE HIGHEST QUALITY FABRICS ARE DESIGNED IN A DISTINCTIVE AND SIMPLE MANNER. R. Finch and |, ° Sentiment of the women of the] or @ committee of 100 representative |John Bord, The Belmore Apartments, | IN THE MAKING UN No sticky, dust at- |@ountry in favor of the ratification| women, Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt|S6th Street and Broadway; Justice | . KILL D {4 Of the peace treaty and the cov-/|is Honorary Chairman, Miss Virginia | Daniel F, Cohalan, No, 23 Bast 94th| USUAL SKI A tracting coating of enant of the League of Nations is to| Gliderstecve, Dean of Burnard Col- street; Justice Irving Lehman, 37 CARE HAVE BEEN be lege, 1s Vice Chairman, und Mrs. J.l West 69th Street; Justi USED oil, grease or gum. lw brought to a ey the ae in| orden Harriman i Chairman of the es i Nk Gee So ¥. Mo» JSED, rashington, rough a Women's| Executive Committee. It is impor- | AV°Y. in Avenue; Justice . Non-Partisan Committeo, organized|tant that the petitions be signed jcrt F. Wagner, 244 East 86th Street. Aremarkable cleans- for that purpose and with headquar- | promptly In Bronx Borough—Justice Leonard that restores tars at No. 130 West 42d Street Send the signed clippings to the} A. Glexerich, West 4 Street anc Ld t the It te the alm of tho campaign to| Women's Non-Partivan Committee | Arlington Avenue, @ltiverdale-on-Hun. original, beautiful send to the Hennto an appeal fram|for the League of Nations, No. 130 |#0n. 4 000," women. ir resulta | West 42d Street, 234 floor. . ~ finish of the wood. = aN Cag ae : - ~- 5 LITICAL of appearing with fangs drawn end One cloth—one PO LIOKS PURR claws cl The rally, under the tion, .. 10 THE WOMEN 0 S Auspices of the City League of Wo- opera’ ty V TER men Vote was strictly non-par- James McCreery & Co. Second Floor 35th Street - Celebrating in Every Department 62 Years of Growth in Merchandising Thursday : and Friday Last 2 Days . of this Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s — Suits at : $2.0,75 Regularly $50 and $55 We have done a mighty fine business on these. 39.75 Suits for two mighty good reasons. First, be- cause every man that buys one puts away a saving of at least 10.25. And second, because the stuff they’re made of is the stuff that goes into 50.00 and 55.00 clothes. And there’s just two days’ selling left. Two days in which you can profit. Thursday and Friday. Use the 5th Avenue Arcade nei, troupe br ropean Phone Service Resumed. os seven feet in length and is four Tt was found in 1°02 on South ‘ warrior in a deflant war-dance attitude | @™! Legge 4 for : Are Published. |poned on the largest block of jade|,,1ARIS, Oct. 28.—Telephone commun! The League of Nations He parte bustnem, motions and ap-| known to exist | embourg. the Sarre territory | ; 4 The warrio cast from life, Th ain was resumed to-day. | plications fér mandamus under the Petition ¢ lection Taw will be heard and de-| We, the undersigned women, urge the immediate ratification of the “'"°! Election Day, Nov. 4, by Su: | TE Treaty of Peace and the Covenant of the League of Nations. preme Court Justices aitting In y THE STORE OF SERVIC This Sa sion to BREAK IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— & SUNDAY WOBLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET px, AUL BERNARD The Women's Shop for Values 22 East S4™ St. le of Coats ACROSS THE STREET FROM ALTMAN'S of the Very Highest Quality which are sold by the most exclusive shops inthe country ee They are the ‘Nationally Famous “La Vogue” Offered by Us with the permission of the Manufacturer, at Representing Values to $ 1 50 Il Distinct Models—Some Richly Fur Trimmed Materials Are Bolivia, Velour, Silvertone, Kersey, Evora EXPLANATORY— STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AEARN Fourteenta Street THURSDAY [WENTY-FIRS7 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ 29.45 Our regular $42.75 remarkable Suits of broadcloth and velour in black, navy, brown and taupe are fitted or straight lined models with handsome plain or faney linings. 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