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NOW FOR A SALE OF UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY & SWEATERS | New York has Shoe and Clothing Sales, and the people begin to realize what a combination of Manufacturers can do when a ‘union of interests is formed. THE PUBLIC BENEFIT SELLING. SYNDICATE | comprises a group of the best Knitting Factories making Underwear, Hosiery and Sweaters. For the purpose of turning their enormous‘ stocks into cash and throttling the..common ‘enemy, the H. C. of L., they have secured 13,500 feet of floor space at 3 WEST 43” STREET ’ ' TH TH BETWEEN 5°" &.6" AVENUES Two Blocks From Grand Central Station for the Sale of the Best and Standard Makes of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Cotton, Lisle, Mercerized, Silk, Merino, and Worsted Under- ‘ wear, Hosiery and Sweaters. Both Summer and Winter Goods. Prices below cost of production. Cash and carry basis to eliminate all heavy costs. ' Courteous treatment. Prices are based on unbroken packages where consistent. Everybody must be pleased before leaving. No Returns. “ -HOWLAN & SCHMIDT, “of Amsterdam, N. Y., will manage this Sale Sale Opens Friday, 9 A. M. to 10 P.M. Continues Daily, same hours. We invite all Manufacturers to participate in this movement who are willing to sell the public the Through the publicity thus inaug-! | urated a number of delegates wh had received and been elected through "and con- ng it to the uttermost, en i n hopes that Weeks’s money refused to vote tor|imen f him and he received only slight sup- | se port from the delegation, “It has been very evident to any COMMON THING IN one at all familiar with Missourl poli- | liti PUlic service ena \ the hve tics that from 1914, when J, L. Babler | ant In a convention as | a ‘4 § he Rone pLa nee of a bribe by a pub- | ox | Committee, that he and EK. L. M > official." |have worked together on all party | ’ matters and that they have en:leav- | —— ored to insure thelr control of the | DANIEL c. “HALL ‘STRICKEN. party organization by the r your leaders as well até your candidates, men of proven abll- iy use £6. AR. Sertousty 11) by pre Gov. Charges That Repub |S: gist te ite cer et lican Bosses Got Money in | sourt by condoning dishonesty in the Last Four Campaigns, party or election affairs, but by fight- C. Hall of ‘Columbus, 0 SEDALIA, Mo. June 24.—Repub- Neang from throughout Missouri, who met here toMlay to consider whether any action should be taken® against state party leaders who were in- Volved in the distribution of $38,000 of Lowden presidential campaign funds in Missouri, heard read a re- markable letter from former Gov. Herbert ®. Hadiey. The meeting ‘was called by a number of Repub- Means of Maryville headed by W. C. iPerce, a banker, Testimony given in Washington _ before the Senate Committee inves- tigating presidential campaign ex- Pendittres involved Jacob L. aBbler of St, Louls, National Committeeman from Misgouri, W. L. Cole, Chairnia of the State Committee and E. L. Morse of Excelsior Springs, a well known party worker, and Mr. Had- ley charged that the practice of tak- ing money from presidential candi-* » dates was not new. Mr. Hadley now holds the Chair of * Law in the University of Colorado, His letter, written to Banker iPerce reads in part: _ “I heartlly approve of your meeting ‘and its purpose. I am, however, sur- | , Prinea that any one should have been surprised at the disclosure of the fact that money was secured by the leaders Of the Morse-Babler growd for which ‘they were to deliver the Missouri dele- @ation at the National Convention. Many of these men have been engaged im these same practices for years, In 1908 they received money (I was told ‘that the amount was $15,000), to do- liver the delegation to Senator Fair- banks, and then when they found the “sentiment was strong for Taft they | “laid down’ on Fairbanks, but kep: his ST Select from our large stock one of the portable Victrolas illustrated, deposit the purchase price and we will ship the Victrola to your address in the country. Then in September or October, upon your return to town, we will accept your Victrola in part payment for one of the large cabinet models or for Victor Records of your own selection and only charge you One Dollar for the use of the portable Victrola. . This gives you an unequalled opportun- ity while away to enjoy the “very latest” in song, dance and instrumental music as played by the incomparable Victor instrument. Of course we can supply you with Victor Records by parcel post to your summer home. ‘money. “In 1912 they made the fight for the Taft delegates against Col. Rooue- Volt, and I ungerstand at the time “they secured from the Taft organiza- tion $50,000 for this purpose. In 1916 they tried to organize and sell the Missouri delegation to Senator Weeks, this year they tried to sell the dale- to Gov. Lowden, INCORP ies tO. Loven 81ChambersSt. 1216 Flatbush Av. surplus portion of their product at 50% on the dollar. Sana ra sagan crowd in the tate Open Monstege and Setardeys Open Every Eeohing | "+ Sonvention and afterward I publicly tu Po fii Cet a nced thelr pyrpose to huokater | ier H AND L UGG AGE Ef —— — Bags, Suitcases and Valises Specially Priced for July 4th Travelers Your vacation plans are nof complete until you have visited Alacys Luggage Department. Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit Of course the: bag or suitcase you require is priced lowest-in-the-city in this store. ; %. th ° 34" St. New York | Brown Matting Cowhide Bags ' Cases $24.74 $7.49 Made of good grade cow- hide, with sewn-in frames and reinforced corners. Have three inside pockets leather lined. Size 18 in. Light in weight and neatly reinforced with leather soe ithe Two straps go all the way around. They are pret- tily lined. Sizes 24, 26 in. Week End Cases & $6.49 — Covered with black Colossal Clearance Sale! Cowhide Suitcases Women’s Low Shoes Cowhide Bags $19.74 * These bags, illustrated A, have sewn- in frames and reinforced sewn-on cor- Made of medium grade cowhide, with reinforced corners and two straps going allaround. Illustrated B, Inside folds Pullman Cases i “ | | | 10,000 Pairs of the Season’s Finest Pumps and Oxfords is that Formerly Sold from $8.00 to $12.00 a Pair Covered with black ¢n- ame! cloth over basswood foundat ons. Illustrated pockets. Cretonne lined. Sizes 16, 18 in. .C, Two hat forms and’ enamel cloth, Have rein- Si pi ‘ here, with three ieuide pockets,’ Plaid’© forced | cowhide “tories $15.74 ize 24 in design lined. Size 18 in. Have inside trays and “ are lined with ‘eretonne. Covered with black : Sizes 24, 26, 28 in. ba he ' enamel cloth over bass- & ' Hat Boxes wood foundations, with . : f $6.49 reinforced cowhide* cor- ners. Two lever locks , and inside trays. Prettity lined. Sizes 24, "26, 28 in, Illustrated D, Russia Calf Oxfords with Wing Tips Gun Metal Calf Oxfords White Snowbuck Oxfords Snowbuck Pumps All with new Military Heels Also Pumps and Sandals in Cocoa, Gun Metal and Patent Leather, with “Petite” French and Louis XVI. Heels. No C. 0..D.’s . No Credits Aewe—Fitth Floor, B4th Bt, Rear. Tel — Yee 1 OC’ sbi! | NEW YORK KH, SQUARE Fro. =JUST. PUBLISHED—— The Worl’ S “1920 Summer Resorts Annual Price 10 Cents ti] and Motor Tours Guide | ||| At All World Office: ‘| 32 and Newsstands :;' be] a No Exchanges