The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 14

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. | he a re Cr or) Prospect of winning the nomination | himself. It is interesting to redord in this connection that Senator Johnson has had within the last twenty-four hours conferences with Tobias Hert, man- ager of the Lowden boom, and with John T. King, who represents Senator Penrose, Both King and Hert are! . ‘yehemently opposed to the Wood candidacy and to Frank Hitchcock, Mr. Hitchcock, by the way, Is rep- repented as having told Massachu- what is happening on the in-| 20 tes that if he wins this and who knows what the effort the Old Guard is going to be. He jer General will being that he will have Bye chance just as soon as Wood 18! and forth and the biutte and. feinte pminated and Lowden's strength is/are t nominating and the hint is given him that Zz had better hold his delegates uh- ach one of his rivals has finally out of the race. . the California Senator has the poker of politics in his State ‘and also in ihe United | will go on the tenet with Prflander, tates Senate afd he is not so easity|C- Knox, former Secretary of State, in line, Indeed Mr. Johnson ts bahory -sioed the Lowden forces on edge continually hinting or gesturing the direction of Leonard Wood, Johnson threw his delegates to} ance of power, bu' the eminent Major-General ene " husetts delegations. Tr. OX, DLIVOENS NN, ~ STRATEGISTS’ PLAN ‘Continued From First Page.J- releasing hig delega drawing in favor of another candi- ‘The belief ll oyna g that bh go ad A 4 once convinced that he can’ id win this nomination in a walk. y Jong, however, as John#on thinks is a remote chance for him to sachusetts togetper wi he will not withdraw in any- tyivanin Sie Gaebeinte ite bake vi ly’s favor. So it is necessary for bg: ze peor} who oppose Wood to ticket 3 ae and Coolidge ier ge before Johnson the ara4 poasible there are some managers dangling Savings of #10 to $25 in Youths’ Hand-Tailored First Long Trouser SUITS 35 Former Prices £45 to *60 Wostevolocs ool igi anplatned ‘Some need to be defended This one needs‘only to be offered E are not going to com- ment on this, phenome- nal value at. all. We furnish the occasion for comment, but not the comment. That we will leave to you. The models are new to the minute. The fab- tics are all-wool cassimeres and Lowden delegutes {n populous Ohio | Mank Mensenmer Geta » dua Reward. who might be brought into camp by| making the ticket Knox and Harding.|116 Hroadway, and the State Bank of | Was forme: eration as the convention makes an effort to finish Ite business by Bat~ urday night. loting woul and keep the convention here to the middie of next week “THE EVENING _WoRup, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920.1° Tee he was for two weeks in The Na Surety Company, No. 279 Creacen' policeman, mains ibate hia home, we moves are under consid-| No, 376 Grand Street, to-day .unked 10| presenting $500 to Loula F. Beyer, | A deadlock in the bale | Messenger for the bank, as @ reward for | defeating andits who in West 19th nil ealculasiona Bireet on May 21, attemotel t0 steal x satchel containing $6,000 of the ban joney, Beyer "wan a0 Gadly” beaten wo the New Xorg Hospital, and te sul confined 49 | West of Fitth Avenue Friedman’s Million Dollar Shoe Sale’ of Fine New Summer Models “‘Is the Talk of the Town’’, Our $9.00 Women’s White Buckskin high and low shoes’ were 35 stores sold fn $14 and $15, for whigh we charged $10 Ate $12, ? ; Men’s & Women’s Shoes At Prices Less Than Cost! are red a “i Women’s iadee silk hosiery that were $2.00 before thie sale are now $1.10, And Our sale differs from other sales in that our prices were originally low Our Meets and Women’s Oxfords, Shoes and Pumps at other the same radical reductions prevail throughout our entire sock. We could have sold these oy ode new Summer shoes wholesale in case lots at this sacrifice. We didn’t because we wanted to give our customers and friends the profits we are losing and at the same time to give our two new beautiful stores the publicity they warrant. Have you seen them yet? You Need These Good Shoes! You Need the Dollars This Sale Saves You, So Come to Our Nearest Store! Join the eager throngs of men and women who have kept all Friedman’s shops busy during the last few days, and who are obtaining these extra- ordinary values, not in a few broken lines and scattering styles but a complete selection of a — dollars worth of exclusive new models in all Ipethere and all wanted colors. This sale must not be confused with sales staged by those who have no future reputation as shoe merchants to maintain. You can trust in this honest sale, in these straightforward statements, for there is our 25-year reputation for fair dealing behind them. Our reputation is our most valuable asset-—WE ‘ARE IN BUSINESS TO STAY—WE DO GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR OF SHOES, and we WILL exchange purchases if you'are not satisfied. YES, WE WILL EVEN REFUND YOUR MONEY IF YOU WISH IT. The sale continues to-day and Saturday, from 8.80 A. M. to 10 P. M. You will find the full selection in all eight Friedman stores—there is one in your neighborhood. Our newést stores are at 1600 Broadway, near 48th St., N. Y. (Formerly Rector’ 's) 453 Fulton St., near Smith St., Brooklyn y.27pette,"29""s.., BROOKLYN STORES 453 FULTON ST., Nr. Smith St. 379 KNICKERBOCKER AVE, a Hoe Piece 1327: BROADWAY, Near Gr $320 FIPTH AVE! Neos Sah Se NEW YORK STORES: 1600 BROADWAY, Near 48th St. (Old Rector Building), “ THIRD AVE., Near 119th St. ITH AVE., Near Alst St. 2s THIRD AVE, Near 152d St., Bronx. , TOMORROW 10,368 - Children’s Stamped Dresses Rk we Our regular $1.47. ~~ nd lin dresses in fi Children’s lawn dresses in a dainty porn Ss beat cll a tale hire Made dels, Five illustésted: A, # Fr, G attractive styles. One illustrated, C, Sizes mode i » EF, 2 and 4 years, Sizes 1 to 4 years. - 63 1.20 Our regular $2.06 ‘ Our regular $1.00 Children’s poplin rompers, Two styles il- Children’s lawn dresses, prettily stamped. lustrated, D and H. Sizes 1 and 2 years. Six models, five illustrated: A, B, E, F, G. Children’s poplin dresses. Two styles, one illustrated, C. Sizes 6 and 8 years, Sizes 6 years. en the veranda with a bit of handwork to while away the Summer hours. Mothers whose greatest joy is to dress their little ones attractively may now plan their Summer embroidery by purchas- ing at this sale all the little dresses stamped and ready for embroidering. The price is considerably below wholesale values and the chance of the season to buy at such savings. . NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS ~ NEW LOCATION—Third Floor Adjoining Restaurant See Other Pages for Our Five Column Adv. and Adv. of Shoes for Women, Men and Boys cheviots. The workmanship is the same hand-workmanship which distinguishes our men’s suits. The value is—no, we said we wouldn’t ‘ comment on it, and we won't.. . © piwtH AVENUE ‘STORE OPEN, ALL DAY THIS SATURDAY in American Walout—t0 pieces $350 COMPARISON of values will un- doubtedly influence you to prefer Kellner furniture. But, regardless of what you pay at Kellner’s, you are assured of 4 rane a lasting satisfaction—a lifetime of service. You are poraielyy invited to see ‘‘The Twenty -fivej|Rooms” which offer many duggections for home arrangement. SLLN. ER BROS. nine qeert gstine food _ If Savings of 35% Means Anything to You Then Come to the Shops on ~SIXTHAVENUE 14th to 23d Street Ww prices that cre easily the mightiest blow high living costs have yet re- ceived, the shops in this popular economy \ shopping center are ready for you with the } most powerful values ever offered. ‘The selections are big, the styles new and fresh, the variety most extensive—and the stores ready and eager to show conclusively the tremendous advantages that are yours when you shop on Sixth Avenue at 35% savings. Come to the Sixth Avenue shops — if only to look and to compare the 35% savings offered here with the savings offered elsewhere. Women will find here— De Novelties Raincoats Shees a Sretiine tigers All Kinds of Children’s Wear— For Men— Clothing Shoes Furnishings For the Home— Laid ‘Tranks Eainoe te, SIXTH AVENUE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Aath to 23d Strost Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Boys’ All-Wool Serge Suits Suitable for Graduation wear. Navy Blue plain belted models with patch pockets and alpaca linings; sizes 8 to 18 years Specially Priced at $1 6.50 ‘eo Value $21.50 Other Blue Serge Suits—$18.50 to 30.00 (Plain or belted models) BOYS’ HIGH GRADE SUITS © Taken from our regular stock and now offered at $15.00 and 19.50 Values from $22.50 to 32.50 All Wool and Wool Mixtures; some with extra pair of knickers; All sizes but not in every style. SPECIALS in the BOYS’ HAT DEPARTMENT White Milans Colored Straws Formerly $6.50 to 15.00, Formerly $2.95 to 8.50, $3.95 to 7.50 $1.50 to 5.00 Boys’ White Sailor Hats at $3.50 and 3.95 | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ah a 4 AA WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND UP fae Ste Mea ner STEN

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