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to be formidable, but the show will}of the Irish people to set up a Re-|cloudiess sky and the asphalt sticks | ing of liquor and that allplaces with THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1920. bia Men’ Working as Mailers. larger as the time of assemblage of|Committee. Twenty-eight of the|their overconts. We are @mmor may file away in his record ue of Nations plank. The League Oytaide of the wet and dry issue “i the press section of the ‘ef political recollections one of being} o¢ Nations js his offspring and he is|and the nomination there is really| Auditorium has set ever Jaunched. will have to @tand for it in so far fight. But these two matte EXPECT TO BE BOUND BY UNIT P . ait ' RULE. y “Fhe New York women expect to ‘take part in and be bound by the Gelegation caucuses because they are @manimous in their support of the (amit rule, but they expect to have @omething to say about humanitar- fan and welfare planks in the plat- form, and doubtless some of then will gure as principals in the convention ‘Procecdings. ‘There is great rivalry ampng tho Jwomen delegates from all over tho ®ountry for the honor of addressing ‘fe convention from the platfo: carry a million White Footwear Amply Reduced To the woman who re- quires extraordinary tone and a well-estab- lished warrant of good- N L) rs are Saxinus $0, outdo th \° Wi Hil sy ne oot a a al 8 ill rence to the fair sex, which sex, i Bow having the vote, is in position to Nowesty styier of tremendous CNEL VT ed at tes in the Democratic Conven- but because the Democratic mi be 4 If the participation of women { emcetent taste Ww i rm MILTON helps keep baby free from many me i‘ Gonventions, Sentintien 4 1 alking Oxfords, Two kinds us Lee tyed vie Ae it in water in Importance there is likely t i ; t clot! the ti . m Out & gret and weloome reform , tone Combination Sport Use it promptly on cuts and abrasions of Gre conduct ot such gatherings.” ; Oxfords, Grecian Sandals ee eee eae eee racnenthe ; a in e nurse! ehel ‘age and political speakers f Be iene cence ie anybody, and Cross Strap Models, pistes th Wea ehita lacs and cotton garments or female, can say ever tae ty in ao important political exquisite in treatment (not sille or wool) are removed by MILTON, opinies . ‘ Be crators can be effcotive, even in « SMeddg dal ULE eet log ery are made clean and lustrous; bad odors aetna st gee al $10, $12, $13:50, $15.50 inor importance, she contends, pag RTS The following items can be secured * ence. 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A tearing breeze nO = cee Goeen Sei Tr. Marshalt—an ere are other|he has been elected a delegate by his|off the Pacific brought a suggestion 7 oS\ (Continued from Page One.) reasone standing in the way, his re-|district, The action of the Missouri|of the breath of icebergs. astern mek pate of having @ sense of humor| State Convention in repudiating Sena-|visitors who had sent Palm Beach 4 ey neests faa petition’ etars|, The Prohibition question looms] tional Committee and the Credentials | back in thelr trunks and got, out Gov. Smith and that those ideas| the convention approaches, There is|thirty delegates fri Missourt sup-|sort of weather we had ‘Will prevail. In that event thé Gov-| little disposition to dispute the right] port President Wilson's stand on the|typical San Francisco wea , as a es=— of President Wilson to write his own] League of Nations and the treaty. 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