The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1920, Page 4

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oHIcAq0, ne Sentence From Califor- ‘nian About Boodle Would | End Rival’s Chance. By David Lawrence. jal Correspondent of The Eve- ning World. June 7 )—Gov. Frank Lowden of Illi- waged his primary campaign would bas the best chance of winning @ Republican nomination for the {b¢ fest don’t think Hiram Johnson fi entirely in the hands of Senator produced among the joulé crystallize the undertone of piilsive to be the Republican nominee, into @ noisy apprehension [30%!¥), & victory in November. KING NO CHANCES DARK HORSES. & simple, all-inclusive expression of Reputiican intentions. But Hiram Jobnson is atmolutély oppored to much @ plank. Yet whether he will consider it worth whilesto risk his chances for the nomination on that plank depends upon his sin- verity, His ardent admirers insist with or without wny reservations. But * chat he would rather lose the Presi- \ dency than recede one inch—he will a fight, they my, against the treaty ——— on if he should wage a fight on the con- vention floor he would certainly be overriden, as this convention is too wise to oppose # simple statement such a@ “ratification with reserva. tions,” when it \sn’'t even said how ‘ far those reservations can go, Johnson made his fight and lost, the veteran politicians are confident that eliminate himself from epn- sideration when the balloting began he woul ) (Copyright, The moral damage of defeat on the big thing on which Johnson has be irretrievable. Supporters of Lowden, Wood and dares do it. Nor do they believe he dency because he has the most Will assa!l Lowden on the Missour! liful and powerful political re- r save On hie 09 teal fo unes. ‘or while Johnson might thi: ‘Serves in the convention, but bis fate || beg expostre because of the effect that it would have on his own political for- Iiminate Lowden, the resentment Lowden sup- porters would be sufficient to prevent Johnson of California, who the selection of Johnson. the vote power. ‘The key to the situation is the JOHNSON HAS VETO CLUB IN HIS HANDS. club in his bands, He can kill off from ‘him—“I will not Lowden and turn the convention ‘to the nomination of any one whom delegates were bought,” but the rank and fle of the pollticia t a 1 consideration of dark’ horses. His! own oratory, may win him support, ns | ink him too radical and too im- nicly, they don't like him. And he Therefore he has overy- thing to gain and very little to lose by | ope. wartare, | And that's what {s coming—John- son on the war path and the conven- with tion Hike a is fury, deciding jean \ Hert of Kentucky, the new 6 of the situation, who ts for Low- | den, do not consider the Johnson @ Rober, household. Senator Borah ot explosion can affect th Now that doesn’t mean “with the ‘Lodge reservations.” It means what saye—simply “with reservations.” excludes all the quibbiing about phraseology of some of the Lodgw and doesn't tie the hands the next President of the United ites if he happens to be a Repub- end wants to alter the pro- mme to meet contingencies in the reign situation as they are, Rati- tion “with reservations” will be Alex Our No about nine hundred pairs of | Men’s $10 and $12.50 | .. Oxfords — Made this season ‘to the regular Alexander mpecticntions, of tan, dark brown and black calf- and patent leather. | All sizes to start in each style—also in the lot |]| are some tan brogue oxfords, but not in all sizes. BORDEN’S good, ° clean, wholesome milk makes kiddies’ blood redder, builds up their tissue, and develops their muscle quicker and _ better * than any other one food. Mothers: give . their children BOR- DEN’S MILK and are sure they are feed- ing them with a safe and dependable food. Phone for our solicitor and arrange for daily delivery This is Prize Rhyme No. 19. Any boy or girl under 14 qerraicas win: $5 for each rhyme we can use, 2,891 conveniently located stores, Borden’s Farm Products Company, Inc. 63 VESEY STREET Phone: Cortlandt 7961 hoes $8.65 expert, courteous service, but | ges, Credits or C. O. D. | Whichever way one turns, it is! | in the Johnson camp. One Hiram Johnson who han the veto THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 7, thoughtful deiegater of a Repudl-|EQUITY VOTES UNCOUNTED. can National Convention. Anybody can win ext November on the Re- eres publican Ucket, reasons the Repub-| Teller Tynan Will Knock Of Work * ean wieeacre, who is for Lowden et Madetes a Sure Sign but the supporters of Leonar od hatsts . f E train and Hiram Johnson make good use| if any one wants to know why the oO} yestra Panlard tor ot a pull with or-| result of the Presidential election and a warning that your ani o Ye 0 Fatility as they mreue that it “the|t! the Actors’ Bauity aan moan ar | |) &¥€S Need the help of cor- Democrats nominate | McAdoo “it | Get te Se Snnance veatecd of te. ({} Tectly fitted glasses at once. Won't be such @ cinch” and that the | %6xt Monday, June 14, Instea Reliable Eyesight Examination Chieago convention ahould not make| tay, aak the tellers who are counting | |] 4 Regtiteced Eye Specialists. the mistake of nominating a conser-| the votes cast for John Kmerson, of rative But Its Lowden's nomination | the regulare, and Wilton Lackaye, of us far. Charles the opposition. They are Ps heen Wells, Charles Sindelar and Brandon hae $8 YRARS ew York Convict @ satcide, Tynan, and they'll tell you they |//New York: 184 B'way, at Jonn AUBURN, N. ¥. June 7.—Frank (cont get through with the ousting 923 Sixth Ara 5th it. Conley, twenty-eight, @ oonvict in Au-| ING! Mem, don"t know what SS heen Cf hen ee barn Prison, killed htemaett in hia cell | they're talking. about ad 1g West 4d Street. u morning in a fit jeapondency | Tym eo tells you ° over his long term. He waa sontonced jail at will be that ‘Ss te ol to | |{Brooktye: 498 Fulton St,cor.Dond St So if to Sing Sing from New York City in marry Miss Lily Cahill on Wednes- 1914 for assault and was transferred|day and that he doesn’t pi + —_-- to Clinton Prison where, in a quarrel,|do any counting of votes on Wed- he killed Martin Meiinnon, another in: |nesday or Tl jay, An mate, June 26, 1919. real qnewer. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Franklin Simon g Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets For TUESDAY Offer an opportunity to save $10.50 to $20.50 on Women’s and Misses’ High-Class Silk Skirts For Walking. Golfing, Tennis or General Wear 12.00 WE could not ordinarily sell th SYMPHONY CREPE KUMSI-KUMSA ese skirts for less than MILANO CREPE $22.50 to $32.50. Nor could they ‘QUEEN ANNE SATIN be improved in style, quality or BARONET SATIN workmanship were we to sell CREPE VENUS them at regular prices. White, Pastel Shades, Sports Colors NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS FEMININE SKIRT SHOP—Fourth Floor Grape:Nuts is rich in the solid meaty values of wheat and malt- ed barley. and has a sub- stantial amount of sugar. This sugar is not added in making but is developed from e grains by pro- cessing and 3 baking. This decreases your sugar ‘ requirements, for the av- erage cereal needs sugar for greatest palatability. Grape-Nuts needs none. Bear this in mind when you order your cereal and ask for Grape-Nuts. “There's a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Co. Inc. Battle Creek, Mich. Die obras NT re HR : ; ; Best & Co. -- Fifth Avenue at’35th Street ts, ¥ Established . 1879 : Today and Tuesday—Sale of SUMMER LINGERIE for Women and Children ¢ %.. E lingerie of Best & Co. differs from other lingerie be- cause of the Best standard of generous measurement, careful workmanship and fine material. These prices are as mucha specialty with lingerie as lingerie iswith Best &Co. For Women GOWNS of crepe de chine in satin, lace trimmed:, Special’S.95 eltoned maggele, “Special 5.95, BLOOMERS of erupe de chine, "ay, ‘ny GOWNS of ctepe de chine in _lace trimmed. Special 5.95 lace trimmed or tailored models. | GOWNS of voile—round neck "Special 8.95 models, Blue or violet. CHEMISES — envelope style in Special 2.95, 3.95 crepe de chine and Habutai silk. © CHEMISES of voile, envelope Special 4.75 CHEMISES - envelope style of CORSETS i cones White Brocaded Corsets—elastic -top, ‘very low, set in model with strap or round necks. Special 1.95, 2.95 garter. 10.75 Pink Silk Brocade Corset—with etastic top. 1450 Treco Corsets—otf low cutand few bor libel ge wdintenie eee t For Children KNICKERS OTHER ‘THINGS 1500 paits of fine cambric and Princess slips of fine nainsook nainsook knickerswith embroijd- _ with ruffles of fine embroidery. ery trimming. Sizes 2 to 10 Sizes 2 to 8 years. years. Special .79 Special 1.35 Baby gowns — with low neck and short sleeves trimmed with embroidery and lace edges. Sizes 2 to 4,years. Special 1.50 i¥ou Never Pay More at Best’s | The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily : dies SELLS 6. Aliman & On. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Special Sale for Tuesday (to-morrow) will offer exceptional values in Women’s 7 Cottage & Morning Dresses simply but very attractively made of various pretty cotton materials, and especially appropriate for Summer wear in the country Very low-priced at $3.65, 4.35 &. 5.90 ' | (This Sale will be held on the Second Floor) IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT’

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