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yg endorsement of Trwin Untermyer tor | / sar cao ag er tree month tr THINES POLITICAL energanent of trvin Uatermrer tor! LEWIS BORRECTS INJUSTICE om SCHOLARS PICKED. [HEDGES PROTESTS BUS LINE’ Distribution of suppiies from the fund The leaders of both parties in the} eane Will Go | Heeetver 1 n Proms are, as usual, confident of a RSTM N Sixty-tnree 4 expected to begin Deo. 1. The plan Brons te, ae ueual, doufdent of a | DONE 10 JULWS FO AN wee 4 lly balanced ration ts given to Festentay the receipt of $760,000 from titloalty mfe | pubite a letter received from former | tho aelectic ne fe Starving tn Armonta to be followed |: t employed tn t pho, sDoin Wy beak seediata Mure | | oer, ho Bronx will roll up a majority of sohota Mage : SEEM B [ bot leas than 43,000 for Mr. Moran, {Says Reflections th Has 3 in Hasty Wartime | f) Sie ‘ounty Clerk Cail d , 000,000 undernourished ohildren nty Clerk Callahan and the judi j GERMANS DISMANTLE FORT. | | Attorney General Merton 1. Lewis in| ere announced, the fall numer The American Relief Administration | Bute Provinces the countries of the Commonwealth Bund, New York upervielon, olary candidates. Report Were Not Warranted — {aoun . 0 supe! One allotted to the United States Campaign “There Se Seems to Be Attea of : wy the | “ cy Central Burop which « aelen- Huropein Calidrenje Fund announced| tifoaily balance ‘som Richard W. Lawrence, the new Re- b videnes bi daed for relief of childpeniin Armonia. Tha UR Rg CI ll rad publican boss ‘keen a “40 ‘per cont by the Evidence. Tee ja the pum requ! ‘sedording to Col. eamied that fie oeeulre nistance fhoresce in the vote rote ot his party. | Jultue Henry Cohen yesterday made | Rhodes Trus William M. Haskell, Allied High Corm- ant Rarvest. Of een * are which the latter sald he wished to cor-|year Instead of the yearly quota tein te Super- | rect an oMcial Injustice to Mr. Cohen'a| thirty = two. ‘The sixty « fourth, whose | geri, le. selection from Michigan joatponed, | § Ending in a Hearst and dp nthes-d olient, Julius Foratmant, President of will be announced later, The came gum: lonn h | bala ean Nov. “ ane Germans! the Forstmann & Huffmann Com | ber will be appointed mas xe ft. | i- ‘i, have started diamantiing the fortress at! pany, woollon manufacturers of Pas-|Aydelotte said, to make up for Anti-Hearst Fig t. Intein, on the Rhine about eight miles/paic, N. J. The mills of the company | 2° during pele at ee P . ; ae north of Rasle were taken over by the Custodian of wae keener than ai There's a “Just before the battie, 7 on NiCr Mnemy Allen Property during the war, Afteon years since ting the sf 4 J mother,” feeling In the Bronx to-day. following which an Investigation was nips, beeen. Prof, Ayaeloste | care, don a Shoe Means Standard of Ment‘ = youre Seen Dee Pe ng] made by Mer. Lewis and Alfred Ys |creased interest in, Hngland resulting — cally wound up Saturday night, the * ‘| Recker, one of his deputies. Mr. Becker |from the war. A large proportion OF | Th la big Democratic splurge coming with wrote a report of the investigation | the candidates were men who had been | e Flavor r Is Exquisite jn military service, and many of them | 4" St. New York the appearance of Gov. Alfred BE. | which was approved and adopted by!had already studied a anor term at — Smith at the Women's Demooratio| The Foot Show, held under the|Mr. Lewis, and this report questioned |Oxford under the eduaational plan ar | The Purity Absolute Committes meeting in Pythian Hall. | uspices of the New York Retall(the loyalty and integrity of Mr. Forst- Foxes, by the American exped Hitionary Gov. am. | Grocers’ Association in the 12th Regi | mann, ‘Sub; to ratification of the Rhoden en a Lahey nang eon Avonue and| In his letter to Attorney Cohen Mr. | Trustees, those from New York, oo w. rf pope d The Gevernee § | Lewis says he has made careful study | J°rsey, ‘and Connectlout whore Beet | upon W. announced to-night follow urged support for the entire party \/, SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY of the evidence taken at the Investiga- | “Gbnnectiout —- 1919, William me tion and ts foreed to the conclusion | Whitney, New Haven (Yai “SALAD ticket, laying particulap stress upon [that the report contains reflections | New Jersey — the candidacy of County Clerk Joseph With She Cornm D \upon the loynity and integrity of Mr. | Haverford. Pa. {hi6y for c | Cocoa Calf Boot M. Callahan, @ nominee for City soled | Forstmann not warranted by the evi- | tulea’ (Hamilton College), Court Judge. Amatgamated Steet Workers Return. dence . penciniate shee There js a fecling throughout the | ZARD. 0. Following | “Any public officer,” writes Mr, | $2,999.23 Increase in ORANGE ae TEA with “Petite” French Heels 11.50 Bronx that the campaign has re- ,, scived itself into a question of antt- Hearst and on all sides there is con- |fidence that Hearst will be badly Li return to ku given tothe trowis, “may make « mistake in war| ALBANY, Nov. 3—Banks and trust at! ‘onal | times when quick action is required, |COmPanies reporting to the State Su- Seal. Air turday | but when ft appears that an Innocent |Perintendent of Banks show an in-| led, Tight beaten. ng furnaces | man has suffered with tho guilty, 1|¢fease im deporits of $2,999,239 for the | Packets only — | | ont The bolting of the Bronx Independ- | her. this for she 0 tipet thine teel tt my duty to say #0 and express telat sesouress on” that Atel were! ent Democracy has complicated the he stri Sept. 22 ” teity Neves cold tn bal fim tuation, Peter A, Hatting, an As Same Model in an Oxford Sirraty, eee Gas | — : unaianian 7 = as ———— ———__—_— ganizers of tho associ 10.00 ation, yesterday caused a big sign to be placed on the building which . Willis Avenue, It contains the title YOR ~All the grace of a Louis XVI. model is devel- of the clu and prosiaime ite support | NEW K J £ oped ‘in’ this’ charming “Baby” French Heel eek Celica hua’ MAR’ the citar BROOKLYN . © Shoe. The design, too, is quite unique and is ; t | only another one of the smart Cammeyer moar of Lar Guardia and ihe Rec 29 W. 34" St. ss G™ Ave., cor. 13% St. creations made up in just a little different way. Was acssled ey tour of tes dboneen Sao 5 ts La Guardia sign urging the voters to 6 boss. ide ot the The Wollman Re- OPEN ALL DAY —= publican Club to-day announced its Tuesday (Election Day) NEWARK UTICA a ANNUAL COAT SALE At All Our Stores Wt 3OE 200 28 See ax BOE OC JOE 3OL ME JOE IL FOE OE OE DOF 2OE NOE WOE TOE NOK IO BOE HO NOE NE HL IE BOE HL HE a “a " rf a a mu wi a x 1-4 4 Hi 8 4 m i f % nr ¥i. te bo ve Bolt Tae, Nutra ¥s st Glo, f Two Fur-Collared Racoon, Taupe Nate, Collar. Conta, Thustrated, wt ag ogee har Collet, 6Y.50 THOUSANDS OF NEW WINTER COATS In Our Great Annual Election Day Sale The largest, most complete and best valued collection of Coats we have ever displayed enters this eventful sale tomorrow. Literally hundreds of distinctive styles, each reflecting the smartest fashion ideas, each resplendent with huge collars and trimmings of | selected furs. Every model, fabric and color fashion approves, in allregular sizes for women and misses as well as the larger sizes, KNOX HE Derby, when properly fitted, y is as comfortable as the soft hat or the. cap. In the Knox Shops are men trained in the art of conforming stiff hats to the exact shape of the head. THE “FIFTH AVENUE” IS THE ACCEPTED DERBY STYLE WHERE EVER IT MAY BE WORN. | A Collection Supreme in Variety—Better Than Ever in Value-Giving Fur Collared Coats | Coats with Unusually Other Coats at . of the Better Kind Large Fur Collars Special Prices alues $65.00 to $79.50 Values $45.00 to $55.00 39.50 55.00 69.50 | 492 29> ver 185.00 A pn me of the season's ex- ARVARRANALNRS AAA Coats superbly fashioned of Bolivias, A wonderful collection of the season’s ne 4 ae ; . sams TEN DOLLARS Silvertones, Duvet de Laine, Normandy handsomest coat styles, perfectly tailored pag hey foes pia map ila sty tod mes Mixtures and Wool Velours, with luxuri in Pompom, Broadcloth, Velour, Bolivia in Peach-bloom, Frost-glo, Si uvetyn, | ous Shaw! or Neck Collars of Raccoon, | Nutria, French Seal and Opossum. Silk Evora, Bolivia, etc.; with beautiful col- lars and trimmings of choice selected KNOX DERBIES, TEN DOLLARS TO TWENTY and Normandy Cloths; all fully lined— WN MM NMA EH linings throughout, warmly interlined the Greater number with silks—and Aird, KNOX JHA’ | 1 COMIPAN Y and characterized by a most unusual interlined. Shawl or Choker Collars : ae ; perfection of style, tailoring and finish of selected French Seal. Remarkable Values in Each Price-Group Ineorporated r u m b a a n 4 bs a a i} bi a % 4 i a * ® Fe] x x a x 8 bi x Mt Lt Li bs) 3} it be] bt I si nt 8 x 8 wi 31 bp} is) ey a) 3] i I 8 F bs} R Fs we x et i] i st i NS iS} iS} mt 3 een FIFTR AVEKUE AY 40M erneey |ON SALE ALSO AT OUR BROOKLYN AND NEWARK STORES| oe) BROADWAY aon nape - attra tate ne mam emmy tlie eee eee