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EN, WOOD LEAD + FOR NOMINATN {By Rua on ‘ ‘s (Continued From First Page.) - cratic Administration didn’t hesitate when an emergency arose at Omaha, end then at Gary, Ind., to send Gen. Wood to the scene. | And the General made gdod use of 2 his opportunities. He is a born poli- *ticlan, a type rather different from f Gen. Pershing, who was so b ing to get harmony with the French Generals and the other Allied Chiefs try- Exxpeditionary Fore over there J nat he didn't think of the hand-| ) shaking opportunities he had with two million troops, And most of them as a consequence don’t know much about Gen. Per- shing personally. The other two) Million troops who stayed over here | know all about Gen. Wood. From a political point of view, it is a litle unfortunate for Gen. Pershing that he had spent so much of his time winning the war in‘France, while his own way ack home. But Gen, Wood's star is in the a cendancy. It is too bad that ) Wood coyidn't have been here thi week, particularly on Wednesday i when the Republican National Com- mittee met. Me might have fur- nished a dramat episode to gathering, for, afte the fuss was made about William Ha Thompson, Mayor of Ch'cag refusal to receive Marshal Joffre after the United States had entered the war, and h dmitted efforts to curry favor with the German voter that same individual was permitted to make a speech meeting as the Repu f 8 to 1G Yre. . | Mackinaws Nanms A Gift Suggestion Women’s Washable Cape Gloves, $1.85 Well Worth $2.25 Smart prix-seam sewn p els with Paris Point embroide: oft wash- able capeskin—for the holiday, $1.85 Nammn’s—Main Bloor Dandy 82 to 44, Fleece Union Suits, 1.97 Long sleeves; ankle length; silver and ecru color; size: Men’s Derby Rib Cotton Underwear, 1.09 Shirts have long sleeves; ankle drawers to match; sizes 34 lo 44 erally from city to city. The Demo- | i a so busy “Betting the American | ? {that he mi times and sodiers are needed for do- Asa purely “business proposition,” you should clean | stores and over 9000 shoe dealers. W.L. Douglas name and |mestic disturbances and posstble| your teeth with Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream the retail price stamped onthe bottom guarantees the best shoes conflicts elsewhere, | twice a day to help keep your physical condition at | in style, comfort and service that can be produced for the price. Nevertheless, one can’t help think- top-notch. m ae " a ‘ i The si rice is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee ing by hat Leonard Wood, civilian, | Use Colgate’s because it is safe and thorough. It | that opostletn alwaye worth the price paid for them. might ' done had he come to| has a delicious flavor, too, making its usea pleasant The prices are the same everywhere they cost no more ngton and found William Hale | habit for health. in San Francisco than they do in New York. ' Thompson and Senator La Follette of ; W. L. Douglas shoes are sold th our own stores direct 5 pore ean his rival, Gen. Wood, had things al! Publican fold six months before the dy ats are double breasted, button to neck; lt; plaid lined, Exceptional y ‘The Mackinaws or A Sane and Welcome Christmes Gift. 9.,. Root Men’s ie: Underwear, 1.94 now. Natural wool; shirt sizes, 34 to 46; drawer sizes, Men's Derby Rib Cotton | Women’s Medium Weight THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919. Committeeman from Illinois. Jcountry on an issue of Americanism.) will not be an issue for the simple Parties, just as everybody professe It is a fact that the Government} And speaking of issues, most of reason that they refuse to dispute to be for Americanism. As a m of the United «States purposely the talk seems to be about “Law and p wisdom of Law and Order. of fact, persons are still the issues routed the itinerary of the King and/|Order,” the Democrats are taking| Everybody is for law and order in And Leonard Wood looks just now Queen of Belgium so as not to in-|note. They insist that Law and Order|the Democratic and Republican 'like the Republican person. elude Chicago because of the known attitude of Mayor Thompson. - ™ ———_ It is a known fact that President ° Wilson cut Chicago off the cities on ee e +9 ” his recent transcontinental trip, and Ai |: B “Pr, tt it is said to be a fact that Theodore s a pure y usiness St on, Roosevelt refused to go to Chicago . while Thompson was Mayor. An un-| soe atetea'e, kati) YOU Should not weaken yourself among some of the Republican Com- | en | | Oy eOeme eR. W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES ARE MASTERPIECES OF SHOE DESIGNING AND MAKING Stull Gen, Wood couldn't come +6 Washington and wpset such a situa- D a toe he ts stil otal oh “4 Po Mage fanned peed haa defects bidden from engaging actively in rider hat yeths et pd dl ed | firm showed these startling facts: 68% of the men had defective teeth and gums. 73% of the women had defective feoth and gums. qugqgumimensematemein. <n polities Many of his friends persuade him to re re trying to and get in} the fight, but he is understood to fee! nt be regarded as a quit-| ter if he did. For these are stirring | You can save money by wearing W. L. Douglas shoes, the best known shoes in the world. Sold by 106 W. L. Douglas own ashington sitting snugly in the Re- to the wearer at one profit. All middlemen’s and manufac- turing profits are eliminated. By this method of market- ing our shoes, W. L. Douglas gives the wearer shoes at the CAUTION—Insist upon hav- lowest possible cost. Ww. ie fo shoes with W.L. Douglas $7.00 arid $8.00 shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country, They are the leaders everywhere. W. G Douglas $9. and $10.00 hoes are made throughout of the finest leather the market fords, with a style endorsed by the leaders of America’s fashion centers; they combine quality, style and comfort equal to other makes selling at higher prices, W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of expe- rienced men, all working with an honest determination to Republican Party plans to go to the | THE you fen make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. 910 SPARE STREET, BROCKTON, MASE. ( PO! be ena | «W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater New Yorks 1 - ie 3 Nascau Streets 847 lent me JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenaa, roadway, near 14th. + 250 West th Street. _120 Washi: Street. winger 132 Rrourar aroun | | ON a me ‘St. Manhettan Colgate’s is Recommended by * bsiTaraavau | St Gates Avenue.| #NEWARK— 881 Broad Street. 4 * 01 #1452 Third Avenue. jue, cor, Lith Street, ‘or. 120th St. | #% 859 Manhattan Avenue. 46thk147tnSts, ' we 440 Fulton Street. ' Stores marked with a & carry complete tine: #PATERSON— 192MarketSt.,cor.Clart | *xTRENTON 29 East State Street, Deugias Shoes for Women + More Dentists Than Any Other Dentifrice Bronx am. wf @. _ w > c < ee = = a0 PX = > WM ey ee WM a Z, ie Cp) WC : We Have Dimmed Our Lights —to save fuel and we have lightened our values to save your money! 9 Pieces Ivory Finish Toilet Sets Beautiful sets that any woman will desire and cherish. The set consists of 9 pieces—Puff Box, Hair Receiver, 2 Salve Jars, Buffer, Scissors, Hook, File and 5 97 Cuticle Knife, A most unusual value at... Ge Walnut Finish Military Sets, 2.97 | Four Pieces—One pair Keep Clean Hgushes, Shaving Brush and Nickel Shaving Stick. 10-Kt. Gold Baby Chains, $2.61 Stick Pins, 97¢ Store Hours, 9 to 6:30 P. M. Comfort Slippers for Christmas giving. Here are styles for the whole family: Handso jewels rich fram }10-Kt. Gold Pinky Rings, A gift that will be welcomed 10Kt. Lingerie Clasps by every maid or matron, there 97c Tots’ Felt Women’s Felt 12-Piece Ivory Finish Toilet Sets, 9.97 more so by reason of their i i ‘ : : oonte. Three styles aa) Pretty designs, in an nares Fs Fhtrnneep Twelve Pieces—Comb, Brush, Mirror, ; Pacis Wlihsonaliee iivetas Citcatenn Indian all colors, 88.00 Puff Box, Hair Receiver, Shoe Horn, j $9 French ‘Moccasins Women's Felt Salve Box, Buffer, File, Hook, Orange \ Pearl Beads Leather, for tots Solaces and misses, 81.59. Ribbon trimmed; Men's, boys’ and women's, 81.97 $4.97 H j dark colors, $1.80 Men's A Velour Hand Silver Plated Shaving Sets, 3.97 i Just the thing for a man’s gift—6-inch SS | Beveled Mirror, White Porcelain Mug } Bags, $3.12 | Convertible Watch Bracelet,J) In popular Women's Felt Felt Slippers Al re ailix $7.97 opera lengths; Moccasins with leather soles, ahi sient} With 7-jewel Swiss movera@a: Parad ous 3 Wy it h padded With pads Fie Pesitenietls Has complete -year case and | 5 cream comfort soles, padded soles, Shaving Hruah, plate 1 prem e ponies with 10-year case and Bia $1.69 to 82.69 31.09 and Shaving Brush. Nanim's—Main Floor ——— Youthful gisve || Sweaters |. For Miss 6 to 16 for Receiving at Christmas Namm's—Second Floor, A Sale to Beat Jack Frost rn Blankets, *4.48 Warm, woolly surface, that does not become stiff—and of a good weight. Double bed size; in white, gray or tan, with pink or blue borders, Namm's—Main Floor Among the Pretty Practical Things for Girls White Organdie Frocks, $2.89 . i Two dainty styles—4On: is a short sleeved, low neck effect in all-over | embroidery, trimmed with Val, lace and satin ribbon—th> other is a besashed’ affair with frills and deep tucks. Sizes 6 to 14 i Plaids, stripes and monotones; made with nice, deep | emis. a 6.97 louble breasted gray plaid, ana with conver ide collars, f8ll Uae aad patch pockets, TREO $1.19 Embroidered Wool $6 Eiderdown Bath Robe bere area ve ete headigmbtgtd Two-Part Suits, eae ; , 7 Baby Eisanel, 79¢ Blankets, 4.69 | ery trimmings. Good regulation models, too. aie wn fare . in singl»-breaster leavy eibroidery ‘on a Size 72x90; cord and tassel to 3 j i sndels, with Tal bs © pairs of full lined grade of flannel; scalloped or hemi | match in all the new designs; Tight | sitar ied tied nie tr pagans Muddy, Ys | " © years ’ and dark grounds, | u : A \ i Boys’ Suits, $7.97 renee mae Tots’ Organdie Girls’ Plaitea Skirts, / \ } ; of fane y mi aster ma deab eanllitos Single Fey i aacok rene Tieaar 1 eee airatialnale is Dresses, $1.97 $2.95 / ’ esttall weit med conte Hoy 4 3x inches round; 6 napkins to match; large assortme inexpensive as ea ‘ ——o Drenclee austeackin belies poate with {ull Inedl Kolcker patterns, made of a good grade mercerited damask. S| P | gift eeckere may proce. = Spectal Choosing ns = { | Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, $11.97 Namn's— S00 $2.50 Envelope Chemises of | With Sesihont ees bai aie head ie Pe Blast a } : Ry or blue shades, made double-brei i but- Jacquard Silk, 1.97 lation, high-waisted and smocked styles; some band } on-to-neck styles; heavy plaid lining; sizes 3 to 8. “Silk and cotton” bodice tops, embroider ain Floor shirred, satin trimined Namm's $3 Pink Batiste Night a —— “a . ec ight. Hair Bows and Gift For a Man's Xmas. gowns, 2.29 * There is Still Time to Make $2.95 to $5.95 { Tieing Ribbons Men’s Shirts, 1:76 Venecky satin, lace, sicrings and Muffs for Gifts Switches } : p s Blan nectinne’ oc tn rose buds for adornment pap eee) Ve, } velit ribbon 8 607 inches wides J om yd j $4 White Cambric Petti- Ladies’ Large Size $1.59 to $2.79 3 PND! 8 eis cae Men's Pajama: coats, 3.24 > oy Of soft, wavy hair mouated i Double faced, in pink, blue, white 75¢ sident” Shirley Cambric Gowns, 1.69 | Gadeaadaated Co erotic maa) ceiate Mee oat | and maize, 514 in wide: ® yard, 74¢ Suspenders, 58c¢ $1.50 Batiste Bloomers, 97c | ‘Lined with ruffle in black, brown mh 5 Pe hain chaplicet) an q Yamn's—Mcin Floor In a Xmas box Bo $3.50 Naingook Gowns, 2.97 | and gray Namn'a~ Main Floor shape. Namm's—Second Floor “Paris” Satin Pad Garters r \ 3.25 Striped Fla 1 7] ; H enacAcray Gants; (4ee Tuten @urtclne " a , § cere aire A Gift Enduring—for the Home In a Xmas box Of extra quality Silkonette and Dutch Curtains | with bemstitched yoke . Sts I vou wtiie'itim' "tat | Cretonne Curios, | som ith er | 9x12 Ft. Axminster Rugs $1.79 All-Wool Cash- teitio. fist’ divans | Opigatal: Gallana and! cate her edging an ary For Women of | The Seamed Rugs The Seamless Rugs Prey Sa y rings; separate centre | rate centre; valance to | 0 e best grade heavy, ¢ | re Gal ae taee ad aiy varm garments, in a good weight for wear ri PR ECT TSE Tl (EM SIS I ae a (a Large Figure ea i ae 59 75 ohio aaa "69.75 for ir ‘2 | Drapery Satine and Curtain Scrims Tapestry Portieres $3.25 Pink Crepe Gowns, 2.59 R rich colors I la Egg ep ‘3 89, ‘ 9 ) m ‘i | patte light Armure weaves with 3— p S r sd. $1.59 Wide Wale Corduroy, ns have draw lat tase over drape | Br 'Batin Boalcet, 410. | amr cheep ietrespearspet sy Hep sellg ee | ! cach at $2.97 Cambric Gowns, 2.15 variety of good patterns, Store orders only while they last and Fleece Cotton Union ini ' e ‘ 5 td - ee Suita, Ro) : aur ane Dining Zable Covers, 8 Pe ey Svea Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs 79c Felt Floor Coverings, ‘arious 5 vs 3 si et inge. * * Women's Rib Cotton Fleece Underwear, 89¢ | Shirts high and low neck, long | and short sleeves; jankle pants; | extra sings at $1.00, | Third Floor cut from $3.50 Flannelette Gowns; 2.97 Value ablne wis In attractive d : full rolls; hy de enam= $3.50 Flannelette Kimonos, 2.69 19.50 ‘. A elied surface ft na heavy °. $3 Dresden Petticoats, 2.48 00. 7 t a7 {ols beaten od es 59e Flowered design a ad Namm'e—Main Floor sa “BROOKLYN: N. Y. Namm’s—Second Floor = Lah bet las a Namm's—Main Floor