The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1920, Page 5

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of the State! Battimore witt have only 24 of the 129 votes in the Convention. | ; ) EYP srOTTN INDIANA BATTLE ‘DYING FROM SENTAY'S SHOT. NUL No Naptray eect WALL WEE GLOBE ONE Peidarn seit arose vraerea' cc there is any appreciable sentiment for Og Staten Island, Johuson.: "Delegates trem each county} Wood Men Appeal to Lowden and! pobert seorrison of Bay Street, Clit: must vote in the State Convention Harding Supporters at ton, hot In the back yesterday by for the candidate who receiyed largest number of votes in,that co Last Minute: ihe “Government . hosp ty, and the majority of the delegates! t~DIANAPOLIS, May %.--A strong ¢ ten Island Hom’ al : i naga’ James McCreery & Co 4 -DAY in the State Convention may instruct] p61 Lowden and Harding support- |, Private Kawin Mulls said he saw | ‘ y bd an r This Store Closes at 5 P. M. the delegates to the National Conven- ‘ehiaillcs sb'tan, Wend wee, iets leaving the hoapith storehouse ers to swing to Gen. ‘of in io pris a » which i ~ Water, "When ‘he: iman started ig Bi ON TUESDAY tion to vote as a unit. mary to-morrow as the only hope of System Puts Control In Hands | CALIFORNIA BETS heading off Senator Johnson, ends! und failed to halt, as comman ing. of Leaders, All Opposed FAVOR JOHNSON) m ormun are navng tothe ae Mo Ans te ng bay ose tA Se . to Johnson. Odds of 5 to 1 in San Francisco| the General being scheduled for five ed tm Poin May Day Sale Extraordinaire! The Finest Grades of That He Gets State’s speeches to-day and the Senator for ge pany tyra BALTIMORE, May 3—The Repub- ROME, May 3A number of May 26 Delegates. om. Day demonstrators at Pola, Istria, ican primary fight in Maryland to- ea ‘As Indiana with its thirty electora| Saturday tried to pass through a 6é ‘ day is between Hiram Johnson and| SAN FRANCISCO, May 3.—tUsti- street bai -icaded a peer Fi t fo WwW nm Gen. Wood, and is expected to be jmates on the number of votes to be the fanas eumbabbe me iieea tenn ie when their C reer Co wear r ome close, with the chances favoring Wood, | cast in the California primary to- Johnson's strength in the Middle steve, wean : vied! aed orte the Proety ed for) morrow vary between 400,000 and| West, the result to-morrow is of spe- headed by Chartes 3. Bonaparte, At. | 600,000. Between 100,000 and 150,000 | “ia! importance. 4 e, Ate ‘The preferential vote to be binding torney General in Roosevelt's Cabi- | Votes are siven to the Democrats and thet, are for him. third party Probibitionists, leaving | Upon the Big Four to be named by the 4 State Convention and on the Indiana | |i Johnson has practically no organ. | ‘he rest for the Republicans. arsed ia 4 and 6 to 1 that Johnson! @elegation voting as a unit must give Lowered Many Dollars in Price! / Every woman likes to wear beautiful Shoes—the sort that usually bears a high price mark. So we are sure every woman will welcome this sale, which offers really exclusive footwear at a price that one usually pays for ordinary footwear. ization; all work in his behalf being clear majority to the winner, The done by a few individual admirers who Ml! carry the State. Even money is) 0 ee en a ne ae wu lke him for his flerce hostility to} belme bet that Johnson will win by close Wilson and Wilson policies, The sen- | 7000. There are twenty-six dele- ator injured his chances here by | **tee at stake, evasion of the Suffrage, Prohibition UNIT RULE IN NEW YORK. and Government ownership issues. While in Baltimore he was asked his | ajreaay im Force Saya Secretary of Demeeratic Committee. attitude on these questions, and ro- fused to answer, saying he considered! ay pany, N. Y., May 3—The ques- tlon of adopting a unit rule to bind the tW® question “unfriendly.” In Maryland the met! t alae. differs von taht ferred New York State delegation to the Na- Prevailing and makes it much easier {tional Democratic Convention at San for the party leaders to control. There | francisco wifi not be discussed at the is no selection by popular vote or by | meeting of the delegation to be held in Congressiona} districts. thie city on Thureday and Friday of Seasonable Dress Cottons 2, ’ ae With the approach of warm weather, counties as political unite, Baltimore| aay thor the wilt cule wan” adoptead {|e the demand for Fine Cotton Fabrics has City being considered as a county, so| unanimously at the Democratic State greatly increased. that, although casting half of the vote Convention held here in February. Our stocks are being continually replen- ’ ished with new merchandise embracing the latest ideas in designs and colorings. Of special interest are: English Prints St. Gall Dotted Swiss Rag. Trade Mark Mc Cutcheon's The Sale includes many beautiful models—all taken from regular stock, six of which are illustrated. Grades up to 14.50 Reduced to 10.75 (Taz 8) PT a Woz a Wer Wa Grades up to 18.50 Reduced to 14.50 (Taz $5¢) a CST We a War er Wa BONWIT TELLER &CO ecg The Spanalty Shop of Onpinatons = FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET in the most complete assortment possible. Short lengths of Ginghams, Voiles, Or- A, Graceful one-eyelet Pumps of Pat- D. “Edith.’—A nother benchmade ent Leather or Black ‘or Brown Kid. model, hand-made throughout, of Patent é B. A Fifth Avenue Walking Pump of | Leather or Black Suede. | Black or Brown Calfskin, with wing tips, E. “Franees."—-A model of notable (| Exquisite in Detail, Rare in Delicacy of Needlework & Finesse are the gandies, Dotted Swiss, Crepes, Linens plump welt soles and walking heels. smartness in tie effect, strictly hand- | UNDERGARMENTS setae as ae. Prem C. A model of unusual grace in walk- | turned, hand-sewn model, fashioned of Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Sts. ing Oxford of Black Calfskin. Imported Bronze Kid. ° (Second. Floor) in the MAY SALE pose eae siencaaiage ae y Planning Your Vacation Wardrobe? ; “The Lingerie Event of Distinction / f Here Are Beautiful Sweaters that Differs from All Others” | Much Below Regular Prices | Special Victrola Offer-- With a purchase of 5.00 in records and a payment of 5.00 down we will place the Victrola outfit illustrated below in your home. ’ Women’s fine Worsted, Fibre or Mercerized Cotton Sweaters in Tuxedo style—belted models—in all the fashionable Summer shades, Worn with any simple skirt they will provide a fetching, fashionable \ Summer costume. 9 75 regularly 12.90 and 18.50 \ ° N (Third Floor) All the fine shadings of distinguished quality, all the nuances and fy refinements of finish, silhouettes that con‘orm in perfect har- \ mony with the fashionable dress of the hour, an originality in design, in detail treatment and embroidery motif—all are qual- ities ever associated with Bonwit Teller & Co. undergarments, qualities which elevate them beyond the usual commonplace. Balance small monthly payments Bring a Bit of Springtime Into Your Home Remarkable Values in : ; By the Additign of Pretty, New Women’s Knit Underwear Hand Made and Hand Embroidered: Art Novetttll For the May White Sale IE PHILIPPINE, and FRENCH : Sofe Pillows made of Sithiiaenna ic), Taree came Unton Bure wh 1seq ; : ; kes, fashioned in bodice style; regular + 3 LINGERIE UNDERGARMENTS 43 : sskta vibrate Bpoaeagt ese a Nels i eroatl rs Hand Made Hand Made : a aia Pillows, round, Women's Mercerized Lisle Union Suits ‘ ag Ni 2.2.50 to 145.00 Dr vecesee ed 95 to 125.00 square and oval, ' —low neck, sleeveless styles, knee length. : 7 a Bewrer ie . Special, 85c, 1.00 and 1.45 Pink or White. regularly 3.50, 1.95 . Chemises........ 2.50 to 125.00 Combinations... .5.95 to 195.00 Batiste or Imitation Filet Slips over _ Women's Athletic Union Suits of Hand Made Regular Hand Made || Pink or Blue Sateen Pillows. Shadow Voile. —_ regularly 2.50, 1.95 Chemises........1.95 to 95.00 Petticoats.......2.95 to 125.00 Special, 1.00 Bureau Scarfs made of various Women’s Ribbed Cotton Union Suits— low neck, .sleeveless styles. Pink or Hand Made Corset Covert beer etietaias 1,95 to 89.00 : Victrola XI. White. larly 1.65, laces in several styles—also Crash ica regularly 1.65, 1,35 ; Bureau’ Scarfs, hemstitched or Women’s Ribbed Lisle Vests, low neck, SILKEN UNDERGARMENTS Vi 4 igehindd ae scalloped, Special, 1.00 sleeveless style, regularly 95¢, =" 7Be of Crepe de Chine, Satin, Meteor body eg ee ole , | (Third Floor) (Third Floor) Pussywillow, Chiffon, Georgette Records (each 85c)........+.++s 1.70 \{}) One 12-inch Double-Faced Night Gowns... .5.95 to 125.00 Combinations. .....//.75 to 95.00 Drawers.........3.95 to 79.00 Underbodices. .... 95 to 79.00 Two 10-inch Red Seal Records Very Special!—Women’s and Misses’ White Wash Skirts Envelope Chemises. oe 2.95 to 79.00 15 0 a 2.00 \| Regular Chemises...........2.95 to 69.00 One 19-inch Red Seal Record...... 1.50 i 4.75 Silk Petticoats...............5.95 to 89.00 Fn Lire os SARE SAHARA é Hy {| | regularly 6.75 to 9.75 WOO Neodhee sieve syeny tretrake 20c | Priced Remarkably Low in Celebration of the May White Sale $159.00 | A most unusual assorlwent of White Wash Skirts fashioned in smart James McCreery & Co ew wave; teakudoe odd e(faae ii bella apd pocket 2 {Nt Some are fashioned of a Satin-finished fabric that has a sheen like real 5th Avenue J4th Street | Satin, others are Linen or Gabardine. 30 to 40 inch lengths. . (Fourth Floor)

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