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BACK MILER R GOVERNORSHE EE dgpaeis to Throw Down Hugo, eet and Travis.and Name Up-State Judge. NY, May 10.—Convinced that entries in the Republican Gu a race are “selling platers,” " Bhe Republican bosses are preparing %o force the nomination for Execu- f ‘upon Nathan I. Miller of Syra. former Associate Judge of th of Appeals. Miller does not want Romination. The scheme of the blican leaders is to make Miller Jarge figure at the National Con-' ition at Chicago, and thus pave ‘way for his selection as the Gu- ial nominee. Miller, who is one of the Bis Four | is to be accorded the privi- jege of making a nominating speech or otherwise figuring conspicuously in national powwow. Ther, when returns to New York, he is to be out as the party's selection for J Executive whet the State Con- is held in August. ‘The nomination of Miller contem- the elimination of Secretary of Hugo, State Comptroller Travis Speaker Sweet. Although each is any Inclination to quit the race. Sweet, who is expected to an. his candidacy soon, is repre- | to be particularly indignant! the plan to back Miller. Should Miller refuse to head the the Republican captains may to Jesse Phillips, State Insur- Commissioner. He is regarded the “dark horse.” ‘State Senator Charles C. Lockwood Brooklyn is an outspoken ir for the nomination for State) Mer. The plan of the leaders is to renominate ‘M. Williams for State Engi- and select either Senator of Franklin or Senator Wal- of Ulster for State Treasurer, is over anxious to take the ip nomination. USES IN RICHMOND DO BIG BUSINESS “Go Begging” Says Wha- len’s Assistant—City to Con- duct Traffic Campaign. “William W. Mills, Deputy Commis- er of Plant and Structures, reported that the city-owned buses in Island were doing a “land office” He eaif the elght-cent trol- ears were botier patronized yes: than at any Ume since the in-| Greased fare went into effect, not by | Btaten Islanders but by Manhattan res- ‘ who visited Staten Island. yt ‘This imorning, the Deputy said, the resumed on an_ overflow scale, the trolleys “went begging.” Department of Plant and Structures Pes aocetion Desey coat ed ‘speaks to-night in P, S, No. 30 on Rrenue, West Brighton: PB, s. 20 Richmond ity P. ‘ednesday night, hoes Pt ie Friday Sinton inland Civic League at the thursday night in wi 4 the city fai? Istand in transit and ‘public ‘utility alte ‘Two WOMEN FLEE i AUBURN PRISON 4 First to Break Out There—Used - “Rope Made of Blankets— Both Recaptured. SYRACUSE, May 10—Mary Smith, ity-two, and Irene Wiley, twenty- » both of New York, escaped froin Auburn prison early Sunday morning ‘end were captured in dest * evening by Patrolman Mulberry. | ‘The women lowered themselves from ! the prison “sy a rope made from Blankets obtained in the prison blanket \ shop. The Wiley girl, it is said, es- ese from her cell by way of a tran- ‘The lock of the other gir!’s cell broken, prison oMclals believe, by combined effort of both women. are the frst women to break om the, Auburn % “om Oe was serving a inasoce ot rons five to ten years for ing a man in New York. The ley girl was serving from five to wine ane one-half years for grand lar- eialitaieeertnone Post Will Dance. Post move! ‘employees in Government offices, ‘and commercial houses, will be- @ blue denim clothes on ype Nas Spanish Soldiers Killed, SWGOVIA, Spain, May 10. tenant and two artillerymen eight overturned and caught of the Amert-|' artillerymen inju school here Yesterday wi n | CONVICT ONS NOFRE: LEVER ACT LARGELY MOONSHINE CASES Figg’s Report Reveals Few Successful Prosecutions of * Profiteers and Hoarders. cab WASHINGTON, May 10.--The Senate Committee investigating prof- iteering in shoes has received from Howard Figg, special assistant to the Attorney General, a list of the con- vietions, indictments and arrests under the Lever act. It shows there have been 108 conviction: 0: dictments and 179 other a Mr. Figs’s report reveals t! than balf of the convictio under section 16, which prohibits the N. use of food or food materials in the , Manufacture of intoxicating liquors. and hoarding bi Insignificant compared with those under the Prohibition p pro- vision. Jail sentences have been lib- erally given to persons found guilty of using food or food supplies in the manufacture of beverages, Fifty out, of the 108 convictions were obtairted in Kentucky, and 49 of this 60 were under section 16, the dry portion of the law, The total number of convictions under section 15 were 72, For profit eering and hoarding the prison penal tles were light, but for using food- stuffs in liquor they were heavy, one) being for a two years term in the penitentiary. The Lever act was approved Aug. 10, 1917, Tt is used In Southern States to enforce Prohibition, Section 15 ix the weapon against the moonshiner. It provides that foods, fruit: food materials or-feeds shall be used inthe production of distilled spirits for beverage purpose: r violating this act a maximum fine of $5,000 or imprisonment of mot more than two years |s provided, ‘The convictions in part are: Tn New York—Shapira Candy Com- pany, fined $1,000 under section -4, profiteering in sugar; Herbert H. Thornton, $100 and sentenced to jail two days, under section 4, sugar amen Mansew, $500, section 4, sugar, Fred Morlack, $300, section 4, Albee, $150, section P. Clark, 10 days in jail, section 4. ‘Connebticut—Samuel Tulin, pleaded baum, President of « $1,000; George M, President of the same concern, $1,000; A. M, Collins, of.the same company, $1,000, and J. Frédberg, of the same company, $500, section 4, profiteering in shoe: MRS. COLER’S RENT CASE CONTINUED Wife ot Public Welfare Commis. sioner in Court to Answer Com- plaint of Her Tenant. Mra, Emily Coler, wife of Bird 8 Coler, Commissioner of Pubjic Welfare, and owner of the apartment house at No. 1170 New York Avenue, Brooklyn, appeared in the Gates Avenue Police Court his morning to answer a com- Plaint filed by one of her tenants, 8. Stuart Rapp, connected with the Guarantee Trust Company, who charges her with failing to provide sufficient heat and hot water. The offense is alleged to have peer committed on May 4 and previous days Rapp in court admitted that he has not fd his rent for the month, and. srui would not do ro until he obtained the services to which he says he in entitled ‘The case was adjourned by Magistrate Short until Thuriday morning. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WILL CLOSE OUT TO-MORROW Women’s Silk Blouses CREPE de CHINE, GEORGETTE or SATIN Regular Prices *12,75 t $19,75 THIS SEASON'S MOST DESIRABLE MODELS INCLUDING COSTUME OR TAILORED ‘BLOUSES, WITH SHORT OR LONG SLEEVES. Flesh, white or suit shades NO_ CREDITS FEMININE BLOUSE SHOP—Third Fisor 7.90 NO EXCHANGES service they are made of women. Sizes 22 to36 \for slender and medium ‘ores. Sizes 20 to 36 to 36 41 Other Styles Popalar Prices Good Stoves Everywhere RC 0 eh he 1 ee he Se es a USARO CLOTH was made expressly for the United States Government to cover the wings of its airplanes, As the lives of its aviators were intrusted to it, two essential qualifications were demanded: EXTREME The three models illustrated are of special interest because in addition to their low prices and well-known hygienic-style ,USARO CLOTH No 360—Self-Reducing Cor- set for medium and stout No. 375—KopService Corset fig- ‘No. 514—KopService Corset for average figures. Sizes 22 LIGHTNESS and STRENGTH estoslostostont Sree ee nes M oats reat ‘- oes Latest So-afo-ege os Roeteateetoaiectoaioets cS eS iM tes eae ror ta tar ee > a se ts ae ts ea WEARING APPAREL for MEN, WOMEN ©@ BOYS QUALITY—STYLE—V ALUE Easy weekly payments instead of paying cash that’s the only difference between buying at Hygrade and buying elsewhere. Prices are no higher, yet Hygrade clothing is as stylish, as well made, in as large assortment as you will find anywhere. CONVINCE YOURSELF, COME IN, COMPARE Extra Sizes for Stout Men and Women STYLISH SUMMER FURS (26ST. STORE OPEN EVENINGS Out-of-toon Residents will find \ our Credit Plan a Convenience. GRADE 131 WEST 125°ST. 113 NASSAU St: STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. HEARN Went of Fifti Avenue ; Annual May Sale of Blouses continues to offer its lovely models at these extremely low prices. Pretty new models in sweaters too are greatly reduced. Hand Made Blouses Blouses featuring drawnwork and in simple styles good value— our reg. $4.97 Hand made French voile blouses, beautifully trimmed with real Irish and filet lace, are in models with long and short sleeves—- our reg. $6.94 New Cotton Blouses — pretty styles in white with colored trimmings in models of white material with colored dots, come in a number of different reg. $10.68 ee esas 1.53 and $10.97 Sweaters Coat and Tuxedo Sweaters—turquoise, brown, buff, American Beauty, peacock, navy and black— 6.50 e our regular $9.48 See other pages for 3-col. advt. ‘Start of Season Sale’’ Corsets and Comfortables. fine hand hemstitching, -are extremely 3.77 Georgette Blouses — lovely blouses in white, flesh and pas- tel shades show a large number of attractive styles, among which are the new surplice ¢ol- lars of Val. lace and also smart trimming of ribbon loops—our ONLY BRONX STORE D.BAUHANNEG PLAIN FIGURE Remarkable Values in Living and TAY Dining Room Furniture 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE Upholstered: in Mole- skin, as shown here. $Q'7-50 10-PIECE LOUIS XV DINING ROOM SUITE as $3950 shown here. Chairs have genume leather seats. Subway and “L"' stop at our entrance Crosstown, Sa Avenue, Westchester Trolley Cars Pass Our Door. Cove RI ES OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN \ On Special Sale Tuesday ) 750 Japanese Crepe Kimonos (As Illustrated) Hand-embroidered Crepe, in Cherry, Rose and Chrysanthemum De- signs. Copen, Rose, Pink, Light Blue and Lavender. Extraordinary Value 2.95 1000 Pairs Japanese _ Silk Boudoir Slippers / Hand-embroidered and Silk lined in self color. Copen, Rose, Pink, 1.00 Light Blue and Lavender. Special BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Important Sale Tomorrow, Tuesday Women’s Hosiery At prices far below their present value at 59c Black Cotton Hose—Garter tops, double soles and heels. Black and White. All sizes. ac 1.35 Silk Hose—Women’s silk hose, lisle garter tops, lisle soles and heels. Black, Smoke and Cordovan. All sizes. at 1.85 Full Fashioned Silk Hose—Pure thread silk hose, lisle garter tops, double soles, high spliced heels. Blackand desirable shoe colors. All sizes. at 2.95 Pure Thread Silk Hose—Women’s full fash- ioned all-silk hose, extra heavy. Black and colors. ' All sizes. at 3.50 Heavy Silk Hose—Full fashioned pure all-silk hose, garter tops, high reinforced heels. Cor- dovan, Black and White. All sizes. at 3.95 Lace Hose—All pure silk with high spliced heels. All sizes.. Black only. No Telephone, Mail or C. O. D. Orders Filled. Women’s Hose Department—Main Floor. ca Dalton’s Beauty Chat Miss Dorothy Dalton, the actress famous the world over for her beautiful complexion, sa: girl or woman can hay ful, rosy-white compl smooth unwrinkled 51 if they will follow my advice and use Derwillo, a simple toilet prep- aration, I use it because it im- parts instant beauty, is easy to ap- utely harmless and has a ous effect upon the skin. pplication proves it.” Be sure to read Miss Dalton’s interest- ing story of how to quickly ac- quire a beautiful complexion, soon to appear in this paper, In the meantime get Derwillo at any || toilet counter and try it to-day; || you will be delightfully surprised. || ‘ {Save Decayed Tooth, Tighten Loose Teeth Treat Diseased Gems, are Gola and Badge ort, Filings and"Talare Made. Ai Reasonable Prices 7 ot a ‘BLOOy 2 2sth Sti109E 3ubse SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS

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