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walked with the step of @ man of ti sixty an he reminded The? venting “ ) : hel N (ESSE SS ING.0.P.RANKS eighty-six last April 23. “The selection of Senator Harding came as nO surprise to me,” said iF APS Defeated Candidates Will fork For Success of Can- didates, He Declares. Senator Depew, “and the choice of Gov. Coolidge was spontaneons. I am greatly pleased with the nomina- tions and predict a sweeping victory for the Républicans. I am certain all the defeated candidates will turn im with a will to work for the ticket.” Asked about the reported aplit in the New York delegation, Mr. Depew admitted there had been a division of sentiment. He said this was #0 because the leading candidates were strongly independent in their views and that each had his loyal support- ors. > Whe vanguard of New York dele- Ms and Visitors to the Depublican tion in Chicago began return- this morning on the Twentieth Tamited, which arrived in sdotions at 11 o'clock. Most of New York delegates are coming ‘& special train which is scheduled reach Grand Central Terminal this ys mfternoon at 4 o'clock, eNw York time. ‘WOne of the first to get off the “Cen- ‘Was former Senator Chauncey at NSE His face beamed and he of the New York delegation, managed a delicate situation with fairness and great siill,” said Mr. Depew. He added that he thought the New York Jeaders would ali pull together harmoniously now to help elect the ticket. Replying to a question whom he thought the Democrats would put up, whether the choice of Harding would strengthen the chances of Gov. Cox of Ohio, Senator Depew said: “The Democrats will put up who- “Senator Wadsworth, aa Chairman) over the White Housé orders.” Genator ar THE VENING WORLD, "mo DAY, JUNE 14, 1920." ‘ convention with an open mind. He| ctined to oay anything cise on that] “Johnson's dnamotal backer Fashed) “the chetcs of the convention was Depew, about whom it was] declared he would have been for Low- | tepia, though adding that “Whitman| up to Frank Hitchcodk, Wood's cam-+ reported that his voice was the only|den except for the Missouri expose.| was a strong oe at the oconven-|paign manager, and asked him bad Pt tion.” one at the convention which carried to every corner af the Coliseum, said the heat in Chicago during the con- yention had not affected him in the He expremed satisfaction with the ticket and predicted victory for Hard- ing and Coolidge. Mr. Milis refused to comment on the report that the New York delegites in Chicago in a discussion of State politios had decided to support Charles 8. Whitman for another nom- least. “f believe I stood it better than any other delegute,” he said. He was accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Ogden Mills said in effect that he delieved if it had not been for the Missouri campaign fund exposures Lowden would have been the victor- lous candidate, Mr. Mills, who was narrowly beaten for the Chairman- ship of the Resolutions Committee by Senator Watson, said he went to the’ ‘will be up to the party at the Albany Convention,” he said. voted in place of Delegate Medaille, said he believed Whitman would en- ter the Governorship fight, HM e- MANUFACTURER'S SALE VOILES and ORGANDIES (Printed and Plain) AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST Fifty Different Leg ease pe Colors and Patterns Sold in Any Length Desired. 48c to 98c per yard NATIONAL: COMMODITIES ORGANIZATION 366 FIFTH AVENUE, at 35th St. NEW YORK Open Daily Until 6 P. M. During Sale Thirty-fourth Street A Reduction Sale of 4 Women’ s Cotton Frocks “now being held on the Third’Floor, comprises . the, entire remaining assortments of < the higher-cost Summer models. These dainty frocks, exquisitely made of embroidered net or voile, lacé-trimmed chiffon voile, and combinations of handsome laces (and including in their number many beauti- _ ful importations) are especially adapted for wear at the fashionable shore and country functions during the Summer season. a The prices now are $38.00, 48.00, 55.00, 68.00, 78.00 85.00, 95.00, 110.00, 150.00 Women’s All-silk ‘Sun-or-Rain Umbrellas 3 specially priced for to-morrow ‘at $6.50 + ' (War Revenue tax additional) ae These useful adjuncts of the Summer cos- tume may be obtained in black as well as the colors most in demand, and feature the wrist-loop handie that every woman warts. They are practical, durable and smart. (First Floor) Women’s Silk Dresses for Summer wear . \ are now being shown at attractively low prices. . » The new modeis are developed in pongee, foulards, taffetas and georgettes, as well as smart tub silks. n’s Ready-to-wear Dresses, Third Floor) ‘ The Store is closed at § P. M. daily BH. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Several Hundred Dozen Irish Linen Handkerchiefs (for Men and Women) will be placed on sale to-morrow morning at unusually low prices Men’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $3.45, 4.50, 6.90 initialed . . .« per half-dozen 2.65 Women’s Sheer Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen 2.50, 4.10, 5.35 Tape-bordered . . . per dozen 3.50 Hand-embroidered per dozen 4.50 Initialed per half-dozen 1.50, 2.35 also Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs, themstitched and tape-bordered; with or without initial, per dozen . $2.35 Colored Novelty Handiserchiehs, per doz. 1.50 (First Floor) Fashionable Furs at reduced prices The considerable reductions that have been made in the prices of Sable, Silver Fox and Natural Blue Fox Scarfs should induce immediate purchasing, as the values now being offered are seldom encountered. Special Values in Scarfs of other desirable furs include Fox Scarfs, in brown or taupe, $48.00, 58.00 Pointed Fox Scarfs - . +. 55.00, 65.00 Baum Marten Scarfs . . - 75.00 Gray Squirrel Scarfs . . 55.00 Wolf Scarfs, brown or taupe, 28.00, 40.00 (Madison Avenue section, Third Floor) eM ination for the Governorship. “That George Henry Paine, ,who went to the convention as an alternate but would work for bim harmoniously.|.men #tood behind him.” He told an interesting anecdote: he was disappo! the tioket chosen swing Idaho to Knox, saying ‘we't!| Sve cent mad the, Vand be predicted Mr. Payne aid Harding was a good | follow suit’ Hitchcock replied "N@| success fur the party. compromise candidate and “he be- Wet go might down the line for Ay oe Hampehire, mid he had leved the New York delegation] Wood.’ And that's the way Wood's Gace teens tes ote L. B. Shipman, a delegate-at-lange Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler said he fe ones his delegation would sup- “At the ‘tenth ballot,” he sald, had no comment to make and that! port the ticket sol! ol inted, but said Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 CONTINUING The Annual Clearance Boys’ Clothing Entirely Made in Our Own Shops The most correctly styled, soundly made and longest wearing boys’ clothing sold in the United States. These final prices are low enough to justify purchasing for next winter’s needs AU WOOL Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds, Blue Serges and Unfinished Worsteds. BOYS’ SUITS—sizes § to 16 years Originally Now SUITS 17.50 to 23 50 13.50 SUITS 24.00 to 29.00 18.50 SUITS 30.00 to 35.00 24.50 SUITS 36.00 to 41.00 29.50 GOLF SUITS 24.50 to 3250 17.50 & 23.50 No Charge for Alterations You Never Pay More at Best’ s@aumm DAILY SUMMER DELIVERIES BY OUR OWN MOTORS TO LONG ISLAND and JERSEY SHORE POINTS | Three pieces, solid mahogany frame West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Tuesday on the Fifth Floor: A SALE of FURNITURE Offering qualities of a high standard At Substantial Price Reductions Four Post Colonial Bedsteads In the TWIN SIZE ONLY, as illustrated, formerly $35.00; reduced to $29.75 Four Post Colonial Bedsteads, In the 8x6 and 4x6 sizes; formerly $65.00; Reduced to $50.00 Ritz Day Bed Frames, $32.50 Finished in desired colors; formerly $39.50 COLONIAL BEDROOM SUITE Four pieces; in Mahogany, including Bureau, Chifforobe, Full Size Bed and Toilet Table; formerly $330.00 Living Room Suites Three pieces, in Blue Damask. 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