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ment yesterday that among the thirty | and shaking hér finger said: “waton | what counta—and get them quietly . delegates there are but two who are | Gov. sproul.” and surely, Gov. Lowden Is working actively working for Johnson. Gov.| Mrs. John O. Miller, of Pittsburgh,| that way.” Those are the men to Lowden is, #0 rumor has it, the choice | head of the Pennsylvania League of ” of Michigan, Women Voters, six months old and Medill McCormick Is family was quite enough for one day. Mrs, Robinson, Mary Garrett Hay and other prominent women urged the women to realize the importance of sticking to whoever was chosen Fasce==s:| BONWIT TELLER &CO rt} frage district in Tlinotg, and Con. | of her state took a straw vote some| Roosevelt, both ay of petty See, The fll ap. gressman W. A. Rodenberg an-|time ago and found the state to bo] the women's m % Lee A. F a ‘te aa by Lhe Shop nounced yesterday that it is the only | @lmost unanimously for Wood son spoke, but all Mra. Longwort hb hae caucus of Sunday, . $ Gane ie thee fear tans meal | api: tea task © tovwms| ie Bl aah nd eee RN eT ae ee are FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET alternate. There is not a woman del- | émile, “I tell you you'd better watch | ---e--enereenmeenmnee = egate among .all the other districts| that Gov. Sproul. He has seventy- of the State. six delegates, all solid for him and Mrs, Robert Edson, one of the most | they are influential and can sway Prominent and influential of the Re-| others. He ts @ man who doesn't publican women from California, was Hoa oo nie Rood ag inpenin dy be eve in shoo! fore he aces the 4 the Committee om. Tuten would. be| Whités of Ma enemica « A ele willing: to concede to the women in| WAY to work 4s to get del ity f the beautiful re- the whg of positions on the National |= = z i; ‘| sults of Tintex, Contes, - the original dye “Weill, do they want the vote of powder, you just the Republican women?” she asked. If you want to can’t help breath- “At the last eleetion the Republicans ing alittleexclam- lost enough votes to make a great|| get solid with. ation of pleasure. difference, and they lost them be. | eouvention. He was not, in his! cause they did not do anything for your dadd nt 4 i . It’s cay See political career, for Suffrage. the women. They need those votes. —says i Ty You Ri fe Want Medill McCormick, Sen- Do they want to do something for the ‘5 Tou Kinse. Bast St. Louis js the only anti-euf-| numbering 20,000, said the women Corine Robinios, FOR TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY “Ah!” Somehow, the A Most Important Sale Expressly for The Evening World.) z GO, June &-—-The Republi- ‘Women do not want Henry Cabot for Permanent Chairman of Women’s Capes & Coats OF TRICOTINE AND PEACHBLOOM 78.00 from Miinols,” ts thelr ery, ana| Women or have the women refuse to have your } \ J ; 4 feason is: that he is their friend | “iru Mary stewart of Washington, mother feed \ en ‘ Formerly 89.50 to 125.00 has never been ahything gine, | 1D. C., formerly a member of the him | : Capes with deep yokes and large eriveloping collars. Coats ‘that are pred belted and with convertible collars, In navy blue and shades of tan. Garrett Hay, National/Chair- | faculty of Montana University, and man of the women, says: “It is true} now Executive Secretary of the t the women ate talking Medill| Women’s Committee of the Nationa! ck, and they would be very| Republican Congressional Committee, to see him honored.” sald to-day that she was, by neces- Hay says she is not in favor} sity, non-partisan, Some one came oh sesh Chairman for Per- | along just then and paid that Gov. Sproul of Pennsylvania was making Sites eum iedadeons tows {Etre tavern ects. tarde ont Women’s Capes & Wraps instructed to vote for ‘Jo! M extremely quietly. / _ Mins Stewart winked knowingly Formerly 110. 00 to 165.00 Capes and wrap-coats of duvetyn, tricotine or peachbloom with large cape or shoulder collars. In navy, shades of tan, taupe or black, richly silk lined. Evening Wraps of taffeta silk or satin in light evening shades and lined with self or contrasting shades of Georgette crepe. ° Mo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World wo Rin THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE a Pee ae WOMEN’S CAPES AND COATS SECOND FLOOR NO C.0. D.’S NO CREDITS NO RETURNS SINT if aig mit AA A AALS AAA, mm == I Sm TH cm Tamora CN isons wil cr tbeeanaie in the World WORTH | THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE AN IMPORTANT S'ALE. BEADED GEORGETTE Fock Fi oR Women AND Misses Specially Arranged Sale GINGHAMF ROCKS: “For Women ann Misses Tr: Vawes Ane Megs Excrraogpinary EDUCED BELOW Cost LIM AND GRACEFUL DRAPED AND TUNIC FROCK, ACCENTUATED WITH HAND BEADING- AND | IN AVARIETY OF . ARTISTIC DESIGNS* THESE FROCK/) HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO BELOW COS'T MODELS IN J ff: 9 5 STRAIGHTLINE AND BASQUE> EFPFECTS4 ATTRACTIVELY TRIMMED WITH | mem ecm || ||| (|! 3 — <a AANLAUNANANAAUANAAU HT ,Semme114N ~ € } IT MAKESLITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED zo WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT a TT TMM I) (||; <a egg Wi