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‘ ee ie . . § 5 j : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 26, 1920. HINES SCORES IN qian and Charles yo aeclin’ Actig| GREW MAY GET POST, | provabiy witt be selected for Minister to ; ' WAR WITH MURPHY "(oc Si) of gente Sige Soerier isan saieak igumay Danae [Men 8 Clothes! able this morning. changed. | | A . Has 56 Names Stricken From} ST a PTR Berlin May Ge te Denmark. Norman Hapgood was the last Minis- g | Nomiiaine Petition, White He, JAPAN, FLOATS WAREHOUSES.| wasstrsotos, starch 26.—Joaepn c,|ter to Denmark. He left the post and Nominating Petition, ile He ee Embassy in| teturned to the United States amid con- \y F Suifers Loss of Only 15 | Wooden Ships Balt During War to| Re of the American fympathice wi Sigcuaeian, of Bie plleged STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. B® The first round im what is regarded | He Used tn Harbors, with rank of Minist ent in Russi ‘as Charles IF. Murphy's attempt to) wasHrNaToN, March 26.—Japan is é oust Jimmie Hines from the leadet-| using the “wooden ships’ built to meet é é ship of the 11th Assembly District |the war demand, as flouting warehouses Ry’ ar | pa fh oh was fourht yesterday before Justice | Wooden shipowners have organized « a u Gayegun in the Supreme Court with| concern known as the Marine Ware- ; s ‘ |house Company to carry out the plan 4 { heavy scores made by both sides, but | to convert their vessels into warehouses | Fourteenth Street Weas of Fifth Avenue 4 ‘ the odds in favor of Hines. : The Board of Elections struck fifty- | *pits > 0 he ol ix names from nominating petitio Napanee. ship: s . We Don’t Show You ° of the Murphy -Kapla oy leu! taining ma- Hf a store ‘dolled up" in ms nog- 2 a fifteen, .On poth sides irregularities | % o electric lights and a foo:man c Cie ‘ j ting you at the door. Put were shown {} have existed in obtain- | { gompany 6 bow |] Sreeting you ai rf. Pu fay signaturep. The court is to de- | Gvreho Son Stans | We Will Show You vide “Monday |whether the committee be. The ships are to be | ji ioe it values in New on vacancies of the Murphy. ad- | attended by three launches of 1,000 tons ark, because we're, Wholesalers herents ts to be allowed to fill t capacity each y tail Department sellin; thirty-two vacancies which were - >—~ at wholesale prices, plus a ~.1al additional charge. ‘ught about by the Board oi: Hlec- 1008. ak See ei to Vote Nov. 4 |] Spring sults, of the finest -ate- ORDER AIDS W | LINCOLN, Neb. Mareh 26.—The | tials and workmanship, ready tor $ = ee 56— ie service or made to :aeasure ' DS WEINSTEIN. Proposed constitutional amendment “California of Figs” |] you desire— ©. 8. Omcinin Must Show Reanog|{° Five Nebraska women full voting a 1 $35 to $55 e@ fer Holding Document ; tie Gavel | te Te | | Selling out by Satarday—The balance At the hearing of Gregory Weinstein, | the Govefnor in time to| For a Child’s Liver and Bowels . oe friend of Trotaky and weoretary to Lad’ |Sivember geet cee anor f Biteonlesroncderteraed our regular 50.00 and 55.00 oa atid Mertens, which was ended | provision made by the State’s Consti- Mother! Say “California,” then you will Island yester« The Charles, 8. Roch, pro a tutional Convention yesterday. | get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full Caring Sarrow@ Siates District Cn ‘ Om tHe | directions for babies and children of all ages Ke tH oft t he papers, le! a MONT’ “0 —c. G. Gun-| 48 sae A oun \N. Patou Pres. hea of Weinatein seized r is New York. who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- | Masufact g R ‘The order was ron done. © | eed at 7 fox skins coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on eereetn auonsa a a fox. pught | the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative. | 18 East 169 Sterne —Advt. ebraska May Give Women Right WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS After all, what really counts is . « -“To see oursel’s as others see us”—and know R K M N S H | P that in their eyes as well as our own—the new Spring suit is a masterpiece of style and workman- ship—to know that “others” will pick up the corner HE fa b ric ma be all- of your coat‘and finger it—and remark commenda- y wool—the style may be tively “You picked good material for that suit of yours—and a very good tailor!” good—but if the workmanship Stylwear suits mean distinctive tailoring—splendid isn't there, the Suitisn’t“ther e.” materials—and moderate pricings. ; Park-Taylor Suits and Topcoats reflect The new materials of the Spring—including cash- good workmanship—and good workman- meres, worsted stripes—mixtures and plain colors ship implies smart style, fine all-wool have been fashioned into single and double fabrics and tailoring that is really beautiful. breasted suits—one,two or three button models—or - Good workmanship costs you /ess than into models which are quietly dignified for those poor workmanship, because it costs us Jess who preter more conservative stylings. to sell our Clothes. You buy from the Pro- All sizes, of course. ducer—in low-rent second-floor shops—at ‘ A number of smart wool suits specially purchased for VOHIES DEGAS. Men and Yorng Men 28.50 33.75 Value Wool fabrics—heather mixtures in browns and greens—and grey, green, brown, tan and other shades. One, two and three button, single or double breasted models—sizes 34 to 42 only. 173 Broadwa ( 1551 Broadw Other suits we carry in stock range in price from beara: | Second [ldgh rr dite 28.00 to 90.00 1333 Broadway Floor ' 149th St., Bronx Petween 35th and 36h Sireels Between Third and Bergen Aces. See other pages for Start-of-Season Sale of Misses’ Coats and YOU NEED NOT BUY, BUT YOU WILL 2 Kee nat 1 hes ee paar MRO