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500 or more delegates at the conven- id be wooed away from the cluding J. A. H. Hopkins, former Progressive leader in. New. Jersey. Charles F. Hoffman, former Progres: 48" Will Discuss Name |f"Mecora ot New’ Jersey, Arthur} Island by Old Glory— Chil- Wray of Nebraska and Willis Mason miniature statues presented by ‘Col. | celebrat Madison, and an inspection of the SS THRO PARTY PLAN ee THOUSOSHINI, SSESTESTSSeT Eee TBE TAN UP SESS TUGNSMEOF Szztcese: eee ‘ete of the Civil War, blew reveille for Organization, Wert of Minnesota, dren Celebrate, . las taps on asbugle he has had since e1 q folk dancing by the children) At the for school children Council. There po gpd fA) Aesomblyman Amos mn. Fifty Public soho! Robert liphant read the resolution p| puvsicans Hy chy isouders. "del Sailors’ Monu- b c tinental Cot who were formerly Progressives, ins auspices of the bap Ate Phere digs df bast ihe tne RA oe ee a at the William = Willis, who aes Rest. A ves' HY Executive " Comuntee of the|sive Chaiman of Michigan, and|New Arrivals als Greeted at Ellis ferred oyeinens Gh eee, SON Ke. | Ieee Oat MIS ar-Gpanpred beat ira, and Paul C nSieo a rer, airs, and Paul Cameron, a ad There were more than 3,000 persons about the base of the statue during the ceremonies, ~_—— he con-| ‘Thous#nds in New York celébrated Mr. Mo-| tag Day yesterday, but the unex- loose, but | pected was the flinging to the breeze “loft the Star Spancied Banner as a Co vt i a inees of thelr ;,| welcome to 2,000 potential citizens ar- Ih. 'y, the ecutive Committee of . tt Wwe are looking for a lot of support |riving on Wille Istand. the Committee of Forty-eight will] trom ganizations which already] It was a new fing that grected * meet to-night to lay plans. have been formed under other names | inom, It w-s raised on the front Inwn “We aro off,” said Allen McCurdy, |!n opposition e Republican ma-| wear the sea wall. with appropriate cretary of the committee, when gave er ee oral ceremonies in charge of Commissioner asked about the third ticket. Girl's Ansatiant to Prison, of Immigr’ 1 Wallis. _ At the convention which has been| Vincent P. Langan, twenty-three, of| tn tune with the celebration of Flag called to meet in Chicago, and to| Home Lawn Avenue, Jamaica, who wes | nay on Bilis Isiand was the plenic on which delegates from thirty-six States|* 4tiver of one of the ieren ta a Morel Bedioe's Island for 2,400 school ehila- Lae to be present, the first task in the| {inn “ntenced, Yesterday «had ren, who were guests of Lieut. Col. _ selection of a name. A large group Irving M. Madison, Commander of Following the announcement that « the Committee of Forty-eight ts to put] cent! La third ticket in the field which will j, draw Progressive Republicans dirssat- by Superintendent Ettinger of the ne pas- hi in bis Bus on the: mene ot | public Schools, there was a band 4 ve Rovio ae OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & C 34th Street—New York A Special Purchase and Extraordinary Sale Wednesday 1200 Summer Silk Blouses Values to 9.75 Models of Superior Quality Georgette and Crepe de Chine, Val. Net and Ven- .00 ice lace trimmings. Set-in and Aneto Sleeves. Flesh and White. ‘ Also a Most Unusual Sale Wednesday 200 Women’s and Misses’ - Crepe de Chine Separate Skirts Regular 19.75 Values 10.50 Superior Quality Crepe de Chine | in White, Navy and Black. Smart Pleated models, detachable belts. 34th Street—New York. Wednesday—An Extraordinary Sale Summer Dresses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & © Regular 29.75 Values 15.00 Dainty Youthful Models of Dotted Swiss, Organdy and Voile. Lace ard Embroidery trimmings. Corn, Rose, Orchid, White and Blue, A Special Purchase of About 200 Misses’ Misses’ Dept., Third Floor Pane oT they have steadily increased in value. Dia- monds will never be cheaper than they are now. Their rise in value is sure and steady. For this reason Lambert Brothers have increased their $35 a rings, with vi or small stones, ra gagement the wedding. seamless weddin with diamonds $155. 00 up. None better made. You get the best at Lamberts. ee ee eee fis e Diamond nee Diamond Fine Diamond Fin ngagement Engagement En ement Ring, $150, Ring, $250. Rises $325, Ri weoprxa nixes STORE OPEN DAILY weopra amas ' ‘ 75, : Steet, oe Third Avenue fie, 22 $100 $250 $450, $1,000 $675 $350 $200 Diamonds a Safe Investment HERE is nothing like diamonds as an in- vestment. For half a century or longer a stockuntilit € => stands unrivalled in its array o beautiful, spark- ling stones, every one of them pure regardless of size. There never will be a better time to invest in dia- monds than the resent. Beauti- . newly mount- engagement from $25.00 to $2,500, or more. A. \ Lambert Brathers rings cost $5.00 or up. Set =D 9A.Mto6 P.M. pore INCLUDING SATURDAY Cras? HAND CARVED ‘Corner 58th Street STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. RLEARN Fourteenth Btreet Wet of Minh Avenue WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 7200 Madras ihe ag Our pan $2.45 Our unlimited assortment of smart, well fashioned shirts of woven and printed madras is provided in this sale. Every good combination of stripes on white ground is shown in a selection that cannot fail to appeal strongly to men of taste. Price is below wholesale value. Sizes 14 to 17. See other pages for our three-column advertisement and Exceptional Sale of Men's and Women's Handkerchiefs. (OX x CE “7 COC Gi Bor = The Lavin ge 18 W. 39th St. (4th Floor) "EMI LLER 1854 BY. A Church St. , 6 biecises 15 roo 42nd St., near Fifth Ave. 50 at Fulton St. Announces NOTEWORTHY REDUCTIONS WE HAVE ASSEMBLED THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF OUR LATEST PUMPS, OXFORDS AND SPORT SHOES AND HAVE DIVIDED THEM INTO TWO GROUPS ATTRACTIVELY REDUCED. GROUP |. GROUP 2. 10" ot 19" 4 Se ind 5 Formerly $13.50 to $15.50 Formerly $16.50 to $18.50 Oxfords: Oxfords: White, black, koko and Bi tan calf: black and brown wrote | ; Pumps: Pumps: Of Special Interest DISCONTINUED LINES §| INCOMPLETE SIZES OF ALL LEATHERS WHITE FOOTWEAR LATEST PUMPS & OXFORDS These shoes represent remarkable values—formerly up to $16.50 No C.0. D.’s No Exchanges © No Approvale YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY ON SILKS At the Lavin Sale is still here but ends shortly. The assortment of materials and colors is complete—A wide variety of new, fresh, beautiful clinging silks. Buy It at Wholesale and Save the Difference Georgette Crepe 89-40 inches: wide All Colore } egular Price—$2.25 ale Price—$1.39 Coens Crepe All Colere Regular Price—$2.26 Sale Price—$1.39 89-40 inches wide 89-40 inches wide E: He hi xtra aHeeTy) Qns ity Extra Pity Quality Regulur Price—-$2.50 to $3.00 Regular Price—$2.50 to $8.50 Sale Price—$1.69 Sale Price—$1.69 a EE. Washable Satin Baronette Satin 86 inches wide 86 brn wide Flesh—White All Colore Regular Price—$2.85 lar Price—$5.00 j Sale Price—$1.49 Sale Price S240 Teffeta 86 inches wide © 40 Pinches ipewid Remilan Pile 68 00 Regular Pitent ied ___ Sale Price $1.69 Sale Price—$4.00 Tussatyne Cardavan Crepe 40 inches 40 inches Colors Regular Price—$8.50 Sale Price—$5.39 Colors Regular Price—#6.50 , Sale Price—$4.29 Fancy Tricolette Florette-Satin 86 inches 40 inches Flesh—White Colors Regular Price-—-$6.75 Regular Price—$#5.50 Sale Price—$4.39 Sale Price—$3.79 Fancy Silk Coat Linings baer Anne Satin 40 inches wide Regular Price—$4.75 egular Price—$6.00 Sale Price—$2.50 ale Price—$4.89 OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. See THE SALE 40 inches B Sy bay The World’s 1920 BB HA Gavan and Farm Products Annual May Be Obtained Free at All World Of: By Mail: Five Cents for P, as. Jk. ae Yl