The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1920, Page 8

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grees pt him and are beating Wood with Lowden, they | play ball with them in the selection] Lodge, former Senator Crane, New- roe as vice Pre sia Py tae will beat Lowden with Johnson, then | of a compromise candidate. comers like Will Hays and Tobias GOV. SPROUL, ret *Beonsylvania. they will let the convention eliminate| If he doesn’t play ball, they will go} Hert, on the one hand, and supposed ina te is ne doubt in my mind that Johnson, and wheh the California | ahead without him and nominate| intruders like Frank Hitchcook on O1 is very friendly to Senator is honestly conyinced that aj their own man anyway. For this con- | the other hand, have been struggling Phase bg believe bim remark- genuine effort has been made by the| vention is in the hands of Senator} for control only to have the bon able voto-getter, but they know that leaders to nominate him, the expecta-| Penrose, Senator Watson, Senator|enatched away by the veteran ‘old the delegates from Eastern States tion of those leaders is that he will| Wadsworth, Senator (Moses, Sertator | icaders. and the business men in other del- aaa are absolutely opposed to on if the Old Guard wanted to do it, they are powerless without the ae (Cont From Page. assent of the conservative business ~ ae > hah ? men wes, are the backbone of the ah other, save ie igs caf Sa O Cc | Val ue, Quality and Service i wo Friends. of Pimneca, ase Gotng af. they 6 "was deserted hens that there. i-nothine to ear és 4 PENH EIM, LLINS Xo are outstanding features of the Store policy. This policy a or is} Johnson. Only Sommers ts : 34th Street—New York is more than ever emphasized in the purchasing oppor- fee, Ww! ich drafts the platform. ne jeiphmnetters in that direction and i ardly:tikely ‘that. the Gtufornia te & vig tunities offered to the public at the present time The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily al veteran, ma Watadn 3) Indiana Senator ‘would risk such re | ea ae nate tac wc Hoe - “ Will Close Out Thursday ~* 4 son must not be misconstrued. They pester | | 95 Misses’ Tailored Suits | Bi. Alimeatt & On. | i OF WOOD MEN. oe ae poort otal Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 86 Bust, MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE,-NEW YORK ‘\ an é , | hirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street the Old chenra with ¢ Values to 75.00 \ A i} Thirty i ate rty: r back of Senator j oye indeed, Peek of every Sena- this ua Senator who, through the fea ae a locgrasetonce wire and ‘ Youthful Models of. Poiret Twill, Tricotine 35 ; roe, Geena : and Navy Serge, braid and button trimmed An Important Reduction Sale of eeeeegecag| MEN : ‘|| «» Nine Hundred * oe phar eres : “Also On Special Sale Thursday | Men’s Spri ng Suits rl 300 Separate Silk Skirts i is now in progress on the Sixth Floor SE. pet ~ : ‘ ‘i Wot Micesin ined Misses ‘ bgt Nearly all of the present season’s assortments are included ‘ she R in this sale and a good opportunity is thus presented fot : Values to 32.50 , | the acquisition of fine clothing at a great price saving. FRANKLIN, SIMON MEN’S SHOPS \ _ Some of the fabrics are in the quiet, dark tones preferred SS thers are in the.more striking patterns {to 0 wae? sen Baronette, Lustrous Satin and Novelty 1 50 for business wear, 0 gs P ‘0 STREET Silks in White and prevailing Colors r 4 demanded by the younger set; all of them are fashionable. Men’s Low Cut - . The major portion of these Suits have been assembled : ‘ . in three groups and marked for immediate clearance to Franklin Shoes | 48.50, 57.50 & 78.00 78.00 Low priced, but not low grade | f 7 ia pees Pee - OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & sn ie , 4th Street—New Yori. A Reduction Sale of Free ENTLY, Ww man the ofice of the Fradilin Sale of Women’s Underwear Thursday Boys’ ashable Suits | Shoe he asks us to repeat it, as if ss (sizes 3 to 8 years) to determine whether his hearing | fe 2 aN is right or our figures are wr | EXO ae “4 The Franklin is so much better Wt s j aie : will be an interesting feature in the Boys’ Clothing than the price. ‘The leathers, the | , . . es section of the Sixth Floor to-morrow (Thursday) workmanship, the models, every- ; : thing about the Franklin Shoe looks \ NAN ee! : aN , These cool little Summer suits are made of blue chambray and actually is worth more than k =n TA SRN See Ce f, or white linene, in miday style; or of white drill combined we ask for it. That is the secret of i Ae ey with tan chambray, with short sleeves, its Se lip ne is no i | Aa ie) : secret! Even competitors acknowl- We aS m liza ; r edge the Franklin as the belwether at : AG; Price: $2.95 in shoe values for men. Boys’ Straw Hats (sizes 3 to 10 years) are being offered at the greatly reduced price of Crepe de Chine and Satin Che: tises Step-in and Envelope models hemstitched and lace trimmed. Ribbon Straps. Flesh only 2 05 **Kaysers’’ Lisle Combinations Band and Bodice top. All Sizes . Special | 85c re \ Horlick’s : Cin eos wees. “‘Kaysers”’ Silk Top Combinations i \yom aited Mik, R d Band and Bodice top. Fleshand White oe al 2.25 Period, Queen Philippine Gowns and Chemises | 2.95 a posi as i Pag rete Hand Embroidered, hand sewn...... Values to 6.90 A Notritious Diet for All Ages ‘Wholesale Clothier, LOUIS N. Washable Satin Bloomers os ead Sak WOOL BU. TS’ at } yet ; UITS at Rea t! | 3.75 Tailored or lace trimmed Very Special Wholesale Prices, $20.50 Washable Satin Petticoats up to §33.50-—~every style, patt LT i Straightline Model,Flesh and White Values to 7. 90| 4.95 is sae tera, color, size—-take the eleva eens, fl Sonia ie Bioway sh be atte (ones a ee" Crepe, de Chine tgowns : agp Satara ehoing and Sleeveless pis . Values to 12.75 5.90 A Paes oe eet ie a pe ay fork. of the year! Tat tr. tt, 4 mene

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