The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. "BRYN MAWR BALL DEC. 5. | KRAMER BROS., MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY at a Substantial Saving Why did Only 32% of these Men | Show Good Teeth and Gums? managers must take up the question | of renominating United States Sen- + a | | ' comme te “ - ator Wadeworth, and this will be tho tnost troublesome Undertaking of the | Taft Kapresses Hope Fund fer Pre- le year. H Split of wide dimen- fessore Will Be Ratned, -% | sions in tho party ranks over the | a Wadsworth matter is probable and| “I since ppw that your efforts to 4 ' such a split, of course, would have! form a fund ane the salaries of | 3 |it# effect on the anxiety of some of| professors of Bryn F College will | of the cundidates to get the Gover- 7 |Rorship nomination. | be successful, das y are very poorly | } | The “Ssiat"Dintribunton ometttes | are or America” han writ I POPterhouse Steak or Roast Beef 38¢ alb.| site cxverted cans or Pre 1 Taft to Miss Dagmar of the American ‘und for Jewish War —_—_——— 45 West End Avenue, | Suiterom, of whieh Pele At "Warmveg | heriin ofthe eyes sate edo Prime Rib Roast Beef 36¢ a Ib. ipal employee ; 2 . Ris Wipe ia g ms Matec oi ont Fund Concer 4 Ball Co | : ; OBrien, Sweet, Travis and ts chairman, ine ed three rane | cena: bi bes bag | OFFICE, AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET ten Gr ployees of a 4 x ate tbe Real ene a, concert sn ra_given compan owed i b e! Hugo in the Field, and Whit- | ¢ © communicate fi 132 Broad St,, nr. South Ferry 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. Be pany sh defec 18) 947 Third Av., nr. 87th St. tive teeth and gums upon ex- les man May Try Again | 920 Ninth Av., nr. 59th St. St, 777 Eighth Av. nr. 47th 302 Broadway, nr. 83d St. * Maurice af, a ‘ perp ws R Pe ervices. Ii 4 RESTA\ | . OD eibiiiasds Teanly: toeutne: must: 9 Manhattan * Branch services in th ESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. | amination, it is time for you to SY ee ee eroenine ts | nul Berblay Paleatinn, [Mish Helena” Marg nid L = = consider your own teeth, se imate a candidate for Governor to |_ » Turkey @nd other Morgan, harpiat: nat kets may "he ‘had SUNDAY WoRLD WANTS ' succeed Alfred E. Smith, it is already | plain there will be what sometimes is technically called a dog fight before the nomination is mate, There are | four candidates and a possible fifth im the field already. John Lord O'Brian of Erie County te the latest to be entered In the race fér the nomination. Fred Greiner, Republican boss of Erie County, brought the O'Brian boomlet with him when he came to town early in the week, and the fitness and vote- getting power of Mr, O'Brian were @iscussed seriously and at some length at a conference at the Repub- Mean Club within the last few days. | Mr. Greiner was quite frank abou’ the matter. “Yes,” he said, “Mr. O'Brian ts a @andidate for the nomination for Gov- ernor next year, and I think it will be found that he will have a large fol- | lowing.” | Mr. O'Brian was mentioned for the Governorship in 1915. He formerly ‘was an Assemblyman and more re- cently was very active as a special representative of the Department of Justice in prosecuting violations of the Espionage Act, especially the eases in which Rintel avid mar and others ig @ momber of the retary of State Hugo, 8 > ler Travis and Sp Thaddeus Sweet of Oswogo, whose recent great victory at the polls is looked upon as making of him a formidable contend- er for the nomination. | It would not surprise some people if Charles 8. Whitman should emerge from his retirement into the quiet practice of law and seeks the nom- | ination. Believing that the ticket may gain strength by the procedure and party differences be ironed out satisfactor- ily, the Republicans are going to hold an’ unofficial fall convention next| year and try to name their candidate | for Governor thereat, in much the way the Democrats did last year. This method bas the effect of turning the direct primury into a rubber stamp proceeding and it saves the party the incessant and damaging wrangling of | pena a fights such as that be is und Whitman a year a, There are many Republica clans who believe Whitman would| have beaten Smith ha@ it not been| for the serious damage done him by Lewis in the primary fight. But before anything can be done with reference to the Gubernatorial fight the G. O. P. bas to attend to the matter of sending its delegation, instructed or uninstructed, to the national convention. Quiet’ work is even now being done within the organization in favor of Gen. Leon- ard Wood and it is quite probable there will be a row before thé dele- gation gets away for Chicago or wherever the convention is to be eld. Those things disposed of, the JAMES McCREERY & 60. Special Regularly $60.00 Walking Dolls. , $3.95 to 10.75 | Poppin Ball . . . . % $2.00 : Infant Dolls . . |. 5.00 to 16.00 | Aerial Mail . . . . . 1.00 VICTROLA OFFER Colonial Character Dolls 5.00 to 11.75 | Tinker Pins . . . . . 1.50 Dressed Jointed Dolls 5.00 to 65.00 | Bull in China Shop . . 1.00 : , Bisque Head Dolls . . 9.75 to 17.50 | Parcheesi . . : 2 2 0G Yo k h Doll Carriages . .. 3.65 to 25.00 | Animal Ten Bing i 4s 008 u Know how scarce Dells Trousseaux . , 8,00 to 28.00 | Uncle Wiggley . . . . 50c Victrola X. : — sale the more remarkable Cameras Victrola X..........$110.00 “Brownie” Cameras A : 5 s. 0 '§2.75 to 5.75 Your own selection F Vest Pocket Kodaks A . . ° + 8.95 to 15.75 ae oiennis to the | You know—everyone knows—that Blucs rarely get into a clothing sale. Why? Because, Folding “Brownies” : 9,50 to 18.75 amount of......... 10.00| as Clothiers will tell you, Blues are always worth their weight in gold. It’s a case of where Folding Kodaks Sanaa lea ‘ ‘ ' : 16.00 to 20.00 —— production never catches up with demand. And, of course, this year Blues are even scarcer | Folding Kodaks—7-7 lens . 25.00 to 33.50 ‘$120.00! “We will place The Above Outfit in your home on the payment of | $6.00 Down | Balance small monthly payments JAMES McGREERY & CO, Sth Avenue déth Stree it patrons James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street Second Floor Here’s a Buy for You! Indeed, it was an incredible buy for us! 408 Blue Unfinished Worsted Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Suits at $45.00 Blue Unfinished Worsteds e ‘ . are this season Alabama Jigger . . «. «. « 65¢ | Electrical Sets. . 2.50 to 10.00 “ : Boxers . . s +e « 68¢ | World Educator. . .. 1.00 ‘ i Moving Picture Machines . 7.50 | Pirate and Traveler. : <, 1.00 x Radiopticans 3.25 to 16.50 | Chemistry Sets . 1.25 to 5.00 A fact which makes this Auto Builders . ‘3. » ~ 5.00 | Wireless Sets. . . . » 5.00 than ever. Yet we can come forward to-day and not only announce that we have a stock of beautiful Blue Unfinished Worsteds (out of the tailors’ hands hardly seventy-two hours) but that we have them at such favorable prices that you can get them at $15.00 less than their ac- credited value. This sale has only one drawback—there are but 408 of these suits. We wish for the public’s sake there were 4080 of them. It should be stated also that the styles are about equally divided between Single Breasteds and Double Breasteds, like many of the higher-priced new suits. Make an appointment with yourself now to be here! USE THE FIFTH AVENUE ARCADE ‘ 38 Greenwich St.nr.Battery PI. te Amsterdam Av.,nr. 64th St. Work MONDAY “MORNING WONDERS If you want teeth a dentist will approve, clean them twice a day with Colgate’s. Use Colgate’s because it is safe and ' cleans so well, It has a. delicious flavor, too, making its use a pleasant habit for health, . _-- Colgate’s is Recommended hy More Dentists Than Any Other Denti} regenera This Establishment’ Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) HOLIDAY TOYS Every imaginable plaything which meets the high standard that’ prevails throughout the extemsive display of | novelties on the Foyrth Floor. West 43rd Street. Games Educational Toys Erector Sets $1.50 to 25.00 Telephone Outfits 5.00 Mechanical Toys ~ 50c Farm Tractors . . . Extra Trailers tus, Hh Kodaks with special lens and aetlnne te > 83,50 to 110.00 Autographed Portrait of the Prince of Wale: Separate Sheet, 10x13, Fine Paper FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORL,

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